Rapidly Growing
Slowly growing countries typically have a more uniform age distribution with a steady increase in population across different age groups. In contrast, rapidly growing countries often have a pyramid-shaped age structure with a larger proportion of younger individuals compared to older individuals. This reflects higher birth rates in rapidly growing countries leading to a larger population of children and youth.
The age structure of nongrowing countries typically features a larger proportion of older individuals, indicating low birth and death rates, often leading to an aging population. Slowly growing countries exhibit a more balanced age distribution, with a significant number of individuals in the working-age group and a moderate proportion of young and elderly individuals. In rapidly growing countries, there is a high percentage of young people, often accompanied by high birth rates, resulting in a youthful population structure with a potential demographic dividend if adequately supported by economic opportunities.
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The shape of the age structure graph can show if a country is growing rapidly,slowly,or negatively.It can also show zero growth.
The shape of the age structure graph can show if a country is growing rapidly,slowly,or negatively.It can also show zero growth.
It is no longer a rapidly growing field; it used to be but it got saturated.
A rapidly growing area of orthopedics is sports medicine, and many sports medicine doctors are board certified in orthopedic surgery.
the medical and surgical products industry is growing rapidly.
either you r growing rapidly for your age or getting mature for you age ....
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