Using your understanding of how to analyze population pyramids, which analysis of a stationary population pyramid is correct? (1 point)

Responses

There is a low life expectancy for the population.
There is a low life expectancy for the population.

The younger generations are replacing the older generations at an equal rate.
The younger generations are replacing the older generations at an equal rate.

The birth rate is significantly higher than the death rate.
The birth rate is significantly higher than the death rate.

The older generation makes up a greater percentage than the younger generation.
The older generation makes up a greater percentage than the younger generation.

1 answer

The correct analysis of a stationary population pyramid is:

The younger generations are replacing the older generations at an equal rate.

A stationary population pyramid typically has a relatively balanced structure, with both the younger and older age cohorts being similar in size, indicating that the population is stable, and the birth and death rates are approximately equal. This allows for the younger generations to replace the older ones at a sustainable rate.