in a developing country how is the population pyramid look like?
Answers
Answered by
1
pyramid
Answer:
LICs/LEDCs/Developing Countries
This population pyramid is wide at the base, which means there are a large proportion of young people in the country. It tapers very quickly as you go up into the older age groups, and is narrow at the top. This shows that a very small proportion of people are elderly.
Explanation:
please mark brainlist
Answered by
0
Answer:
They are characterized by their rectangular shape, displaying somewhat equal percentages across age cohorts that taper off toward the top. These pyramids are often characteristic of developed nations, where birth rates are low and overall quality of life is high
Similar questions