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Differentiate between:
Expansive population pyramid and Constrictive population pyramid.
Differentiate between:
Expansive pyramid and Constrictive pyramid.
Solution
Sr. No. | Expansive pyramid |
Constrictive pyramid |
1. | The expansive pyramid is very broad at the base and becomes narrow at the apex. | A constrictive pyramid is narrow at the base and broader at the apex. |
2. | It shows a higher percentage of young people but a lower percentage of old-age people in the country. | It shows a high percentage of old people and a lower percentage of young people in the country. |
3. | It indicates a high birth rate, which makes the base broad, and a high death rate, which makes the apex narrow. | It indicates a low birth rate that narrows the base and a low death rate that makes the apex broad. |
4. | It represents a rapidly growing population, commonly seen in developing countries where birth rates are high and healthcare is still improving. | It indicates a declining or stable population, often found in developed countries, where advanced healthcare and lifestyle lead to longer life expectancy and lower birth rates. |
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