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Draw neat, labelled diagram:
Demographic Transition Theory
Draw a neat labelled diagram for demographic transition theory and its various stages.
Solution
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Identify the incorrect factor
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Identify the incorrect factor
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Third stage and Fourth stage of population transition theory
Mark and name the following on the outline map of the world with suitable index.
- Highly populated region in Australia.
- Canal which connects Red sea and Mediterranean sea.
- Headquarter of Hindustan Lever Limited.
- Mumbai port.
- Country having highest life expectancy.
- Mountainous region in South Americ
- Largest desert in the world.
- Ruhur industrial region.
Complete the chain:
A |
B |
C |
(1) High Stationary |
(i) BR and DR both decrease |
(a) Population growth stable |
(2) Early Expanding |
(ii) BR very low than DR |
(b) Population growth rapid |
(3) Late Expanding |
(iii) BR and DR both very low |
(c) Population growth minimal |
(4) Low stationary |
(iv) BR and DR both are high |
(d) Population growth negative |
(5) Declining |
(v) BR constant and DR decreases |
(e) Population growth reduces |
|
(vi) DR High and BR low |
(f) No change in population growth |
Mark and name the following on the outline map of the world with suitable index.
- Any two countries in the fifth stage of population transition.
- A city of India has attraction of migration.
- Trans~Siberian Rail route
- Dogger bank - Fishery centre
- Industrial region .in North Eastern part of North America
- Mining area in Arabian sea
- Panama canal route
- Highly populated region in Australia.