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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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Answer in detail:
Discuss the problems faced by countries in stage 4 and stage 5.
Identify the incorrect factor
The countries in the second stage of population transition:
Identify the correct group
Population transition theory – first stage:
Identify the correct group
Population transition theory- third stage:
Differentiate between
First stage and Second stage of population transition theory
Differentiate between
Third stage and Fourth stage of population transition theory
Show the following in the world map. Index is necessary
- Any one country in the third stage of population transition
- A country having sparse population in North America
- Moscow iv. Sable Bank
- Chhota Nagpur plateau – industrial region
- Johansberg to London – Air transportation
- The country of animal husbandry in South America
- Chile
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 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.
Distinguish between:
High stationary stage and Early expanding stage.