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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Stage 1 cbr | High |
| Stage 1 cdr | High |
| Stage 1 nir | Little to none |
| Stage 2 cbr | High |
| Stage 2 cdr | Falls |
| Stage 2 nir | Explodes |
| Stage 3 cbr | Low |
| Stage 3 cdr | Still falling |
| Stage 3 nir | Moderate |
| Stage 4 cbr | Low |
| Stage 4 cdr | Slightly higher |
| Stage 4 nir | Little to none |
| Stage 5 cbr | Falls |
| Stage 5 cdr | Low |
| Stage 5 nir | Negative |
| How to go from stage one to two | Lower developed countries experience the medical Revolution |
| How to go from stage 2 to 3 | Chooses to have fewer children |
| How to go from stage 3 to 4 | When a society experiences no growth |
| Which countries are in stage one | No countries |
| Which countries are in Stage two | Nigeria Guatemala Afghanistan and Yemen |
| Which countries are in stage three | Mexico India and South Africa |
| Which countries are in stage 4 | Canada South Korea and the United States |
| Which countries are in Stage 5 | Japan and Germany |
| What is a high CBR | 30 Through 18 |
| What is a low CBR | Under 18 is low |
| What is a high CDR | 20 through 10 |
| What is a low CDR | Under 10 is low |
| How does a stage 1 population pyramid look like | The bottom of the pyramid is very wide and it thins out very quickly |
| How does a stage 2 population pyramid look like | There is still a wide base but the pyramid does not thin out as quickly and most of the population is still very young |
| How does a stage 3 population pyramid look like | The base starts to narrow which shows that birth rates are falling and that the population is growing older which is moderate growth |
| How does a stage 4 population pyramid look like | Birth rates have dropped even more so the base of the pyramid is thinner and the older population is wider on the pyramid |
| How does a Stage 5 population pyramid look like | The pyramid is very top-heavy and the birth rates are extremely low so the base is very small |
| What is a high natural increase rate | 1.5 to 3% |
| What can be considered a low natural increase rate | 0 to 0.5% |
| What can be considered a moderate natural increase rate | 0.5-1.5% |