Chapter 49: People and the Biosphere
Section 1: Human Population
Human Population
When humans formed ______, they began a long history of profoundly affecting the environment
They ______to the environment that were not ______
Because people did not really understand how the natural environments on Earth functioned, they could not assess the effects of their activities on the environment
For a long time, the human population was ______that it was harming the world around it
Over time, the human population has ______– as has our ______of the Earth’s fragile environments
Today we are more aware of how our actions affect our world
But at the same time, we are also more capable of permanently damaging not just particular places on Earth but the ______itself
Population Growth
Many environmental problems seem large and urgent today because of the rapid increase in ______
The huge numbers of humans on Earth are making enormous demands on the planet
A population grows when the ______is greater then the ______
oBoth of these must be taken into consideration when trying to understand the growth of the human population
Birthrate
Vary dramatically from ______
In the US and much of Europe, the birthrate decreased during the ______
In the ______, American birthrates rose slightly
If current birthrates are maintained, our population will double in less than ______
In some European countries, the growth rate is so low that populations are actually ______
The situation is quite different in other countries
More than ______of the world’s population live in the tropical countries of ______
In some of these countries, the population continues to grow at an annual rate of about ______
Although this rate of growth appears to be low, it will ______the present population in only ______
Deathrate
The deathrate has ______worldwide
Over the past few hundred years, changes in agriculture have made more and better foods available throughout the world
Improvements in the quality and availability of ______have wiped out many deadly diseases and contributed to an increase in the ______of the average person
Effects of Human Population Growth
A high birthrate, a low deathrate, and a longer lifespan all contribute to population growth
As human populations grow, their effects on the environment also grow
Countries with a rapidly growing population are often unable to produce enough ______to satisfy the demand
Today, scientists worry about the destruction of ______
Such devastation seems to be a high price to pay for farmland that is productive for only a few short years
In addition, many of these tropical forests are often cleared by ______
The burning produces large amounts of ______, which is added to our ______
Effects of Lifestyles
It is not population growth alone that causes environmental problems
After all, the rate of population growth in many industrial countries has actually slowed
The ______also contributes to the extraordinary environmental demands made on the Earth
The population of the US is a good example