What type of growth status the following pyramid represents ?
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Types. There are three types of population pyramids: expansive, constrictive, and stationary. Expansive population pyramids depict populations that have a larger percentage of people in younger age groups.
A Population Pyramid is a graph that shows the age-sex distribution of a given population. It a graphic profile of the population's residents. Sex is shown on the left/right sides, age on the y-axis, and the percentage of population on the x-axis.
Population Pyramids are ideal for detecting changes or differences in population patterns. Multiple Population Pyramids can be used to compare patterns across nations or selected population groups. The shape of a Population Pyramid can be used to interpret a population.
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