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c) draw the following population pyramids and answer the following questions
rapid growth\tslow growth\tzero growth\tnegative growth
describe a population pyramid that has...
- rapid growth - what stands out in this type of pyramid? explain
- slow growth - what do you notice about this type of pyramid that is different from a rapid growth population pyramid?
- zero growth - what do you notice about the shape of this type of pyramid? using google as a source, what would cause a zero growth population pyramid from experiencing this type of growth in its society?
- negative growth - what do you notice about the shape of this type of pyramid? using google as a source, what causes a population to experience negative growth in its society?
- economic concepts: answer the following:
economic sectors
what are some examples of economic activity in these economic sectors:
primary: examples include:
secondary:
tertiary:
quaternary:
Brief Explanations
Population Pyramids:
- Rapid Growth: Broad base (large proportion of young people, high birth rate), tapers sharply with age (high infant/child mortality or short life expectancy). Signifies high population growth potential.
- Slow Growth: Narrower base than rapid growth, more uniform across younger - middle age groups. Birth rate is lower than in rapid growth, population grows more slowly.
- Zero Growth: Roughly rectangular shape, similar number of people across most age groups (birth rate ≈ death rate). Caused by low birth rates (e.g., effective family planning, high cost of living) and low death rates (good healthcare), leading to stable population.
- Negative Growth: Inverted - like shape, more older people than younger. Caused by very low birth rates (e.g., aging population, low fertility) and/or high emigration, leading to population decline.
Economic Sectors:
- Primary: Involves extracting natural resources. Examples: Farming (growing crops), Mining (extracting coal, gold), Fishing (catching fish), Forestry (harvesting timber).
- Secondary: Involves manufacturing/processing raw materials. Examples: Automobile manufacturing (making cars from steel, plastic), Textile production (turning cotton into fabric), Construction (building houses from raw materials like wood, cement).
- Tertiary: Involves providing services. Examples: Retail (selling goods in stores), Healthcare (doctors, nurses providing medical care), Education (teachers teaching students), Hospitality (hotels providing accommodation).
- Quaternary: Involves knowledge - based activities (information, research). Examples: Software development (creating apps, programs), Research and Development (scientific research in labs), Financial consulting (providing investment advice), Data analysis (analyzing business data).
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Population Pyramids:
- Rapid Growth: Broad base (large young population), sharp taper with age. High birth rate, potential for rapid growth.
- Slow Growth: Narrower base, more uniform young - middle age. Lower birth rate than rapid growth.
- Zero Growth: Rectangular shape (similar age group sizes). Caused by low birth = low death rates (e.g., family planning, good healthcare).
- Negative Growth: Inverted - like (more old than young). Caused by very low birth rates, high emigration, etc.
Economic Sectors:
- Primary: Farming, Mining, Fishing, Forestry.
- Secondary: Automobile manufacturing, Textile production, Construction.
- Tertiary: Retail, Healthcare, Education, Hospitality.
- Quaternary: Software development, R & D, Financial consulting, Data analysis.