408,034 views
0 votes
0 votes
What does a population pyramid represents?

A
a population’s trophic levels

B
a population’s age-sex structure

C
a population’s growth rate

D
a population’s dispersal pattern

User Denny Ferrassoli
by
2.9k points

1 Answer

12 votes
12 votes

Answer:

B: a population’s age-sex structure

Step-by-step explanation:

A population pyramid is a way to visualize two variables: age and sex.

They are used by demographers, who study populations. A population pyramid is a graph that shows the distribution of ages across a population divided down the center between male and female members of the population. Expansive pyramids mean that the population does not increase much in total number and has many young people.

Hope this helps! Info from National Geographic, I would trust it if I were you!

User BlueConga
by
3.1k points