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describe the differences between the age structure graphs of non-growing, slowly growing, and rapid growing countried

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Non growing is like an upside down pyramid, rapidly growing is a pyramid and slowly growing is more evened out throughout the whole graph
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a) non-growing- A pyramid graph with progression towards taking the shape of rectangle

b) slowly growing - A pyramid graph with smaller base

c) rapid growing - A pyramid graph with large base

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The graph of non-growing, slowly growing, and rapid growing countried population is as follows -

a) non-growing- A pyramid graph with progression towards taking the shape of rectangle

b) slowly growing - A pyramid graph with smaller base

c) rapid growing - A pyramid graph with large base

The base of any age group graph represents a population below the age of fifteen. This age group population is called as reproductive age group which is responsible for increasing the population at a fast rate. Thus, rapid growing graph has a wider base while a slow growing population has a narrower base.

a steady population graph has base approximately equal to the population age group above it.

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