2. HUMAN
ENVIRONMENT
• A place.
• Surroundings changed by
people.
• Includes settlements and
economic activities.
• Natural environment is
unaltered by people.
16. HUNTER-GATHERER
SOCIETY
• Nomadic
• Move around in search for food.
• No permenant shelters.
• Small groups of 20-40 persons.
• Hunt wild animals (fish, deer, horses,
primates)
• Gather wild plants, fruits and nuts.
• !Kung bushmen (Kalahari Desert)
• Efe people (DRC)
17.
18. AGRARIAN SOCIETY
• Communities with crops and livestock.
• Non dependent on hunting and
gathering.
• Stable food source.
• Use of technology (simple inventions)
• Increase crop output
• Sale of crops for profit / traded
19.
20. AGRARIAN SOCIETY
‘CONT
• Increased stable food leads to
development
• Culture/ technology/ education/ war
• Early major civilisation centres
developed with agrarian societies.
• Xi’an / Lisbon / Cairo / etc.
21. INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY
• Mainly manufacturing of goods.
• Food / clothing / building materials / etc.
• Use of technology and machinery.
• Important to be near good transport
routes
• Rivers/ Deep sea harbours/ Air routes/
Railway stations
• Near raw materials to lower transport
costs
22.
23. UNIT 1 EX 1
Complete the entire
exercise
Take it as a review of the
unit
24. WHERE DO PEOPLE
LIVE TODAY?
Where would you prefer to live in?
* Discuss with your partner which location you would prefer
to live in. (tell each other 2 things that are better at your
choice location.)
A B
25. URBANISATION
• Living in a built up
area
• Modern amenities
and facilities
• Over 52% of global
population lives in
urban areas
26. CHART READING
EXERCISE
1. Turn to Pg 10 of your
textbook
2. Look at the line graph
3. Answer the questions
on pg 11.
4. Check with your partner
if you have the same
answers
27. TIPS ON LINE GRAPHS
• Estimate!
• Measure and divide for
readings that are not
there!
• Look at the different
sections!
29. FEATURES OF CITIES
• Large population size
• High population density
• Cosmopolitan population
• Built-up area
30. POPULATION
INDICATORS
• Natural increase
• Increase in population due to
natural causes
• Birth rate – Death rate
• Migration
• Change of residence in a
voluntary/forced manner
• Rural-Urban / Urban-Rural
33. POPULATION DENSITY
• Amount of people living in a unit
of land area.
• Number of people / area they
occupy.
• Larger number = more crowded
environment
• Used to look at Cities /
Countries
Miners
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HI0x0KYChq4
Australian rice farmers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_o1nUWFdNs
Axe Men trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YK-LdTvECnk
Efe people video (2min)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zKmVZN0Qbc
Penan Tribe Video (2min)
http://www.survivalinternational.org/tribes/penan
Traditional farm in India (1min)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9OYsKh8VEU
Wet rice Taiwan (6min)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfVYohQJPB4
Vegetable farmer Malaysia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGX_KwhWETM
Corn canning (4 min)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjysiQHOq1U
Lego production line (5min)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1Zhpdx-XtA