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All right, so this question is asking which type of country is going to have the most young people making up the largest percentage of its population.
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And so scientists use a few different graphs to represent what a country, what the age structure of a country could look like.
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And so i've drawn them here.
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And the way that it works is that the bottom of the graph down here, that's where the age starts.
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Or birth starts.
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And as you go up the graph, that's going to represent individuals getting older.
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And so the thickness of each part of the graph represents what percentage of the population is made up by those individuals.
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All right? so if i look at rapid over here, the largest proportion of individuals, the largest percentage of individuals in the population are the younger ones.
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The infants, and then as you get older, it thins out.
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And so the, um, the lowest percentage of people are the older people in a rapid growth, uh, age structure diagram.
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In a slow one, it's very similar to rapid, but, um, the difference between the older generation, the younger generation's less pronounced.
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And so, um, it's just not quite as extravagant as rapid.
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Stable, the percentage of each age group is the same in the whole population.
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So that means, um, it's just not quite as extravagant as rapid.
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Stable...