Grade 8 Science



Nat Geo Mapmaker InformationPopulation Density-This map shows population density around the world. Population density describes the number of individuals occupying an area in relation to the size of that area.CO2 Emissions- This map layer shows carbon dioxide emissions for each country, averaged over the years 2006-2010. The data is displayed per capita, meaning per person, in metric tons. Gross Domestic Product- This map layer shows the GDP (gross domestic product) of countries for 2012 in current US dollars. GDP is one way to measure the size of a country’s economy. GDP is a measure of the total value of all goods and services produced in a country during a specific time period.Gross National Income per Capita- This map layer shows the GNI (gross national income) per capita. GNI is an economic measure of the total value of goods and services a country produces, divided by the number of people in the country. Unlike GDP, GNI includes goods and services earned by a country’s citizens abroad. Human Footprint- This map shows the global human footprint. “Human footprint” is a phrase used to describe the environmental impact humans have had on Earth’s surface. Human progress and development have permanently altered ecosystems around the world. Few areas have not been affected by human activity.Questions: Answer using complete sentences.How does GDP differ from GNI? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________What is the relationship between “human footprint” and an “ecological footprint”?________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Directions: Go to the mapmaker website. Examine the following map layers for each of the countries listed in the table.Population DensityCO2 emissions layer, Gross national income per capita (GNI), Gross domestic products (GDP)Use the legends to interpret the data and record in the table. Instead of writing down the numbers provided in the legend, use the numbers 0-5. (You may include a range if that is appropriate. LOCATIONCountry ClassificationPOPULATIONDENSITYCO2Per CapitaGDPGNIPer CapitaFootPrintNorth America USAHighly developed CANADAHighly developedSouth America BRAZILDevelopingEurope GERMANYHighly developedAsia INDIADeveloping CHINADeveloping RUSSIADevelopingAUSTRALIADevelopedData Analysis: Answer using complete sentences.Describe the relationship (if any) between population density and carbon dioxide emissions.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Describe the relationship (if any) between population density and gross domestic product (GDP).____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Describe the relationship (if any) between population density and gross national income per capita (GNI).____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Describe the relationship (if any) between country classification and gross national income per capita (GNI).____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Describe the relationship (if any) between country classification and carbon emissions.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.Describe the relationship (if any) between GDP and carbon emissions.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Describe the relationship between population density and human footprint.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________CER Summary: Answer using complete sentences.Describe the factors that indicate the likelihood of the environment being negatively impacted. Cite evidence from your data table and the reasons why this occurs.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________KEY: LOCATIONCountry ClassificationPOPULATIONDENSITYCO2per capitaGDPGNIpercapitaFootPrintNorth America USAHighly developed2-34542-3 CANADAHighly developed1-23342South America BRAZILDeveloping21-22-321-3Europe GERMANYHighly developed42443Asia INDIADeveloping51313 CHINADeveloping4-52522-3 RUSSIADeveloping1-21321-2AUSTRALIADeveloped14341Interpreting the DataDescribe the relationship (if any) between population density and carbon dioxide emissions.There doesn’t appear to be a relationship between population density and carbon dioxide emissions.Describe the relationship (if any) between population density and gross domestic product (GDP).There doesn’t appear to be a relationship between population density and gross domestic product.Describe the relationship (if any) between population density and gross national income per capita (GNI).There doesn’t appear to be a relationship between population density and gross national income.Describe the relationship (if any) between country classification and gross national income per capita (GNI).Developed nations generally have a high GNI.Describe the relationship (if any) between country classification and carbon emissions.Developed nations generally have higher CO2 emissions.Describe the relationship (if any) between GDP and carbon emissions.There doesn’t appear to be a relationship between GDP and CO2 emissions.Describe the relationship between population density and human footprint.As the population density increases, the human footprint increases.CERGenerally, the higher population density indicates there will be a higher human footprint. This is evident India and China. Australia and Russia have low populations and a minimal footprint. The USA is an exception. It has large human footprint, but a smaller population. Generally, each person requires some basic resources to survive. Therefore, the greater # of people, the more resources needed.Also, the higher the GNI, the larger the CO2 emissions. Developed nations tend to have higher GNI (hence, more money) and consume more fossil fuels and release more CO2 into the atmosphere. More developed nations enjoy a higher standard of living which consumes more energy. ................
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