Population distribution
Factors that influence movement and settlement of people
why would fewer people live in deserts, jungles and very cold countries?
higher population density in North Eastern corner of Africa - why?
on what basis could you say Australia is an URBANISED country?
what is a census?
people tend to migrate from rural to urban areas - why?
factors affecting movement from rural to urban areas 200 years ago
list 5 problems an influx of people from rural areas to urban areas would cause a city
give 3 facts why depopulation is a problem for any country
developing country
developing countries - facts
changes in farming methods have industrialized nations
ageing population
South Africa does NOT have an aging population - why?
Population density
Physical factors affecting high population density
Physical factors affecting low population density
Human factors affecting high population density
Human factors affecting low population density
what does the word poverty mean
what are basic needs
define population
define population distribution
sparsely means
dense and sparse
average population density
remember the size of a place/province does not have anything to do with how many people live there
how many people in the world
how many people in SA
urban
rural
why people move from rural areas to towns/cities and urban areas
subsistence farmer
define equator
Planet Earth is divided into two halves called .
1.Latitudes
2.Longitudes
3.Hemispheres
4.Semi-cirlces
define Greenwich meridian
Which imaginary line is midway between the North and South Poles?
1.Tropic of Cancer
2.Equator
3.Arctic Circle
4.Tropic of Capricorn
The Prime Meridian is located at what degrees?
1. 50 Degrees
2. 25 Degrees
3. 5 Degrees
4. 0 Degrees
latitude
The divides the earth into eastern and western hemisphere
The divides the earth into northern and southern hemisphere
longitude
What lines in the grid are east-west?
1.longitude
2.prime meridian
3.meridians
4.latitude
important lines to remember
hemisphere
co-ordinates
The latitude and longitude numbers that tell the address of a place on the map are called
1. grids
2. relative locations
3. parallels
4. co-ordinates
a) are imaginary lines running vertically from the b) to the c)
What is the unit of measure in which latitude and longitude is expressed?
1. kilometers
2. miles
3. tons
4. degrees
scale
line scale
word scale
changes in society
900AD and 1300AD
900AD- 1300AD
K2 and Schroda
Archeologists
millenium
gender
complex societies
hierarchy
social relationships
first millennium
first millennium and African farmers
give three words to describe how societies began to change over time
K2 and Shroda
artefacts
K2, Shroda and Mapungupwe
Mapungupwe
Mapungupwe 1220-1300
Mapungupwe 1220-1300
symbols of royal power and political leadership
Golden Rhinoceros
Sceptre
trade across Africa
Trade across Africa
globalisation
trading
Great Zimbabwe & Mapungupwe
buildings
Great Zimbabwe & Mapungupwe
trade
Great Zimbabwe & Mapungupwe
social hierarchy
Great Zimbabwe & Mapungupwe
ancestors
Artefacts found at Mapungupwe
Mapungupwe artefact
Iron hoe
Mapungupwe artefact
Chinese tea pot
Mapungupwe artefact
stone game (Mancala)
Mapungupwe artefact
gold bracelet
Mapungupwe artefact
clay pots
Mapungupwe artefact
glass beads
Mapungupwe artefact
cowrie shells
Mapungupwe artefacts
gold rhino and sceptre
Mapungupwe artefacts
golden bowl
Mapungupwe artefacts
spindle whorls
Mapungupwe artefacts
iron arrow heads
complete the following
complete the following:
What is the main reason for the world's increased urbanization?
1. People move to cities to find jobs
2. Refugees flee to cities to escape persecution
3. Immigrants move to the countryside to avoid famine
4. People move to the countryside to farm large plots of land
What important process led to a food surplus and an end to hunting, gathering, and migration?
1. Irrigation
2. Agriculture
3. Bronze toolmaking
4. Wheeled cart creation
Rural means city and urban means small town (or farms)
1. True
2. False
The abbreviation BC stands for
1. Before comon era
2. Before Christ
3. Before Chickens
a) is a tool that helps the user know what direction one is headed.
The Great Zimbabwe King and a) lived in the b) and the common people lived in the large town at the c) .
Zimbabwe means 'place with stone walls where a chief lives'.
1. True
2. False
How are oral traditions important to learning?
1. They teach people how to speak clearly
2. They trasmit history and culture
3. They show that learning can be fun
4. They teach respect for storytellers
Great Zimbabwe was built in about a) and became a powerful Kingdom between b) and c) .
An archeologist is most likely to
1. collect oral histories and stories
2. share in the daily life of people being studied
3. learn a local language
4. use artifacts to reconstruct past cultures
The Great Zimbabwe rulers took over control of the trade between Mapungubwe and the coast.
1. True
2. False
At the same time that the Kingdom of Mapungubwe ended around 1270AD, a new greater town was built to the a) . This new town was known as b) . Today the capital of this southern African Kingdom is known as c) .
What do the Shona people believe about the spirits of their ancestors?
Why is it important to study ancient civilizations?
History of medicine
medicine in ancient Egypt
medicine in ancient India
Ancient Chinese medicine
Ancient Greece and father of Western medicine
Roman influence
medicine in ancient Rome
early medicine in Europe
medicine in modern times
medical pioneers
medical pioneers
medical pioneers
Josheph Lister 1856
Wilhelm Rontgen 1895
Alexander Fleming 1928
James Watson and Francis Crick 1953
John Gibbon 1953
Dr. Chris Barnard 1967
more modern developments
indigenous medicine
Homeopathy founded by Samuel Hahnemann 200 years ago
indigenous healing plants
San Healing Dance
traditional healing
traditional healers
traditional healers
traditional healers
Humans are considered part of the earth's
1. atmosphere
2. hydrosphere
3. biosphere
4. lithosphere
Which of the following is an example of a renewable resource?
1. soil
2. coal
3. oil
4. natural gas
22.
A guide telling you what each symbol represents is called:
1. Map Key
2. Meridian
3. Parallel Lines
4. Continent
Hydro power utilizes to generate electricity.
1. nuclear reactions
2. water
3. hydrogen
4. fossil fuel
lines of latitude
What is a countryside area called?
1.urban
2.suburban
3.rural
4.social hierarchy