Population Pyramids

Today in human geography we started to talk about ways to analyze population through things called population pyramids. The population pyramids can take on three shapes: the Christmas tree, the box, and the cup. The Christmas tree is used in developing nations with slow growth rates, high birth rates, and short life expectancy. The box is for developed nations with slow growth, low infant mortality, and long life expectancy. The cup is used for developed nations with negative growth, low birth rates, shrinking population, and long life expectancy. We also went on to IMDB and looked up Mr. Schick and we got to see all of the movies that he worked on. He also told us about this Russian band that after searching it on Google we learned that we shouldn't be discussing that. I can't wait for next class.

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