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3. A "stationary pyramid" is one that shows a population that O does not move O has mostly old people has mostly young people O remains somewhat constant
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3. A "stationary pyramid" is one that
shows a population that
O does not move
O has mostly old people
has mostly young people
O remains somewhat constant
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stationary population pyramids are those that show a somewhat equal proportion of the population in each age group. There is not a decrease or increase in population; it is stable. (so the last one!)
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