Rapid, Slow, and Negative Growth

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Rapid, Slow, and Negative Growth

Learning Targets TIW: Learn about rapid, slow, and negative growth as seen in Population Pyramids SIC: Further explain the difference between a developed and developing country KHW: I explain to a partner the difference between the terms and how they affect a country

Rapid Growth Pretty self-explanatory Lots of babies Lots of deaths What type of country would experience this? Developed or developing?

Slow Growth Birth and death rates beginning to decrease Slightly more births, population is still growing

Negative Growth Germany-zero population growth Not as many people having kids Attracting immigrants to their country—working ages versus kids Countries with negative growth Some government influence (China) More deaths than births 50 families in a neighborhood, only 25 have kids