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A Population Pyramid is a pair of back-to-back Histograms (for each sex) that displays the distribution of a population in all age groups and in both sexes. ... For example, a pyramid with a very wide base and a narrow top section suggests a population with both high fertility and death rates.
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A Population Pyramid is a pair of back-to-back Histograms (for each sex) that displays the distribution of a population in all age groups and in both sexes. ... For example, a pyramid with a very wide base and a narrow top section suggests a population with both high fertility and death rates.
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