Q. 2 Construct the population pyramid for a country for data given below. What does this population pyramid tell us about the population (At least FIVE sentences). Age span Male Female 95-100 34000 138000 90-95 213000 490000 85-90 619000 1053000 80-85 1413000 1987000 75-80 1560000 1933000 70-75 1881000 2139000 65-70 2361000 2579000 60-65 2884000 2959000 55-60 3422000 3399000 50-55 3259000 3200000 45-50 2517000 2471000 40-45 2522000 2454000 35-40 2720000 2543000 30-35 2864000 2658000 25-30 2430000 2307000 20-25 2211000 2090000 15-20 1903000 1801000 10-15 1816000 1724000 5-10 1810000 1719000 <5 1816000 1725000

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Q. 2 Construct the population pyramid for a country for
data given below. What does this population pyramid tell
us about the population (At least FIVE sentences).
Age span
Male
Female
95-100
34000
138000
90-95
213000
490000
85-90
619000
1053000
80-85
1413000
1987000
75-80
1560000
1933000
70-75
1881000
2139000
65-70
2361000
2579000
60-65
2884000
2959000
55-60
3422000
3399000
50-55
3259000
3200000
45-50
2517000
2471000
40-45
2522000
2454000
35-40
2720000
2543000
30-35
2864000
2658000
25-30
2430000
2307000
20-25
2211000
2090000
15-20
1903000
1801000
10-15
1816000
1724000
5-10
1810000
1719000
<5
1816000
1725000
Transcribed Image Text:Q. 2 Construct the population pyramid for a country for data given below. What does this population pyramid tell us about the population (At least FIVE sentences). Age span Male Female 95-100 34000 138000 90-95 213000 490000 85-90 619000 1053000 80-85 1413000 1987000 75-80 1560000 1933000 70-75 1881000 2139000 65-70 2361000 2579000 60-65 2884000 2959000 55-60 3422000 3399000 50-55 3259000 3200000 45-50 2517000 2471000 40-45 2522000 2454000 35-40 2720000 2543000 30-35 2864000 2658000 25-30 2430000 2307000 20-25 2211000 2090000 15-20 1903000 1801000 10-15 1816000 1724000 5-10 1810000 1719000 <5 1816000 1725000
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