Explain expanding populations in population pyramid
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A population pyramid that is very wide at the younger ages, characteristic of countries with high birth rate and low life expectancy. The population is said to be fast-growing, and the size of each birth cohort gets larger than the size of the previous year. A population pyramid that is narrowed at the bottom.☑️☑️
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Types. There are three types of population pyramids: expansive, constrictive, and stationary. Expansive population pyramidsdepict populations that have a larger percentage of people in younger age groups.
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