Write down the most important information for each of these ideas. This is where keeping organized, up-to-date notes comes in very handy!

The Earth’s population patterns: (use words and/or pictures to explain)
Population Density – sparse, moderate, and dense

Population Distribution – scattered (dispersed), linear, and clustered

What do population pyramids for developed and developing nations look like? What can these graphs tell us?

Population pyramids for developed nations typically have a more uniform shape, with a larger percentage of the population in older age groups and a smaller percentage in younger age groups. On the other hand, population pyramids for developing nations have a triangular shape, with a larger percentage of the population in younger age groups and a smaller percentage in older age groups.

These graphs can tell us about the demographic structure of a nation's population. For developed nations, a larger proportion of older individuals indicates an aging population, while for developing nations, a larger proportion of younger individuals indicates a growing and potentially expanding population. Additionally, population pyramids can provide insights into societal and economic indicators such as healthcare needs, labor force composition, and resource allocation.