Differentiate between an ‘Expanding age pyramid’ and a ‘Stable age pyramid’. Substantiate your answer with diagrams.
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pyrimid express population in term of man/women
stable means growth in equilibrium whereas expending means population increase
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Difference between an 'Expanding age pyramid' and a 'Stable age pyramid':
Expanding age pyramid:
- The graph has a of triangular shape has a very wide base and pointed apex.
- The age group that shows bar less wider means that more people are going to die than the other group.
- Factors like poverty, developing economy etc.., are more probably used to show high birth rates.
Stable age pyramid:
- The graph shows the population distribution of rectangular or squarish shape.
- More death rates occurrence are shown by slight tapering at the top.
- Due to better living conditions, countries have high life expectancy where more people live to ripe old age.
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