| A | B |
| growth rate | how a population changes during a time period |
| replacement fertility | total fertility rate for a nation that keeps its population stable |
| developed | nations with high incomes |
| emerging | diseases from contact with animals and humans |
| infant mortality | number of babies out a 1000 that die during 1st yr |
| demography | study of human population statistics |
| developing | low income nations |
| quality of life | refers to how well an individual lives |
| industrial revolution | shift from agriculture to machines powered with fossil fuels |
| poverty line | $1.25 |
| death rates fall | this happens during the transitional stage |
| total fertility rate | avg # of children a female has during her lifetime |
| industrial stage | characterized by decreased birthrates due to opportunity of birth control |
| transitional stage | stage with the highest level of population growth |
| clumped | distribution of human population |
| wealth gap | difference in assets and income in a society |
| india | hasn't gone thru demographic transition |
| Canada | large ecological footprint |
| 86 | richest 1/5 of the world uses this percent of the resources |
| Mexico | nation not developed |