population pyramids\ngrowth stage | pyramid (draw it!) | level of development | details\nrapid | drawing of…

population pyramids\ngrowth stage | pyramid (draw it!) | level of development | details\nrapid | drawing of a pyramid | less developed | -primary/secondary economic sector\n-low life expectancy\n | population pyramid chart with male and female | | -secondary or tertiary economic sector\n-increasing life expectancy\nzero | | more developed | \nnegative | | | -quaternary economic sector\n-high cost of living\n-systematically not having children\nmapping- label the following items

population pyramids\ngrowth stage | pyramid (draw it!) | level of development | details\nrapid | drawing of a pyramid | less developed | -primary/secondary economic sector\n-low life expectancy\n | population pyramid chart with male and female | | -secondary or tertiary economic sector\n-increasing life expectancy\nzero | | more developed | \nnegative | | | -quaternary economic sector\n-high cost of living\n-systematically not having children\nmapping- label the following items

Answer

To complete the table for population pyramids, we analyze each growth stage:

1. Second Row (Growth Stage: Transition/Moderate Growth)

  • Growth Stage: This row likely represents a Moderate/Rapid Transition stage (between Rapid and Zero).
  • Pyramid: The image shows a pyramid with a narrower base than the “Rapid” stage but still tapering (typical of a country moving from less to more developed).
  • Level of Development: Less Developed (but transitioning) or Semi-Developed (matches the economic sector shift to secondary/tertiary and increasing life expectancy).
  • Details: Already filled (Secondary/tertiary sector, increasing life expectancy).

2. “Zero” Growth Stage

  • Growth Stage: Zero population growth (birth rate ≈ death rate).
  • Pyramid: Draw a pyramid with a rectangular or slightly tapering shape (broad middle, narrow top/bottom). Example:
    |‾‾‾‾‾‾|
    |      |
    |      |
    |______|
    
    (Label “Male” and “Female” on sides, age groups on the y - axis.)
  • Level of Development: More Developed (e.g., Japan, Germany).
  • Details:
    • Tertiary/Quaternary Economic Sector (service, knowledge - based industries).
    • High life expectancy.
    • Stable or slow - growing population.

3. “Negative” Growth Stage

  • Growth Stage: Negative growth (death rate > birth rate).
  • Pyramid: Draw a pyramid with a narrow base and wider top (more elderly than young). Example:
          |‾‾|
          |   |
    |‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾|
    |         |
    |_________|
    
  • Level of Development: More Developed (e.g., Japan, Italy).
  • Details: Already filled (Quaternary sector, high cost of living, low fertility).

Final Table (Filled for “Zero” and “Negative”):

Growth Stage Pyramid (draw it!) Level of Development Details
Rapid Broad - based triangle Less Developed Primary/Secondary Sector, Low life expectancy
(Transition) Narrower triangle Semi - Developed Secondary/Tertiary Sector, Increasing life expectancy
Zero Rectangular - shaped pyramid More Developed Tertiary/Quaternary Sector, High life expectancy, Stable population
Negative Narrow - base, wide - top pyramid More Developed Quaternary Sector, High cost of living, Low fertility

(Note: For drawing, sketch the pyramids as described, labeling axes and genders.)