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AP Human Geography 2.4 Population. Which of the following countries is in stage 4 of the demographic transition model?
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- 00:04
And here's your shmoop du jour brought to you by
- 00:06
industrialization because who wants windmills when you could have huge coal [Wind turbines appear]
- 00:10
fed flowers spewing smoke alright let's check out today's question which of the
- 00:14
following countries within stage 4 of the demographic transition model and
- 00:18
here are potential answers....well unlike with a disease or a burn
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- 00:25
where higher stages and degrees are more severe later stages of demographic [Man picks up kettle with glove]
- 00:30
transition are actually where you want to be so at the very least we know that
- 00:34
whichever the stage or country is it isn't full of slimming burnt-up citizens [People coughing]
- 00:39
we've got lots of options here and lots of stages of demographic transition so
- 00:44
let's see which one falls squarely into Stage four and which ones are in the [Man throws ball to basketball net and falls over]
- 00:47
earlier less correct stages well stage 1 covers pre-industrial societies where
- 00:52
death and birth rates are very high producing a very young population young
- 00:57
people ruled that only because drought and disease truly rule none of these [People in a room and man coughs]
- 01:01
options are in stage one so they're all still contenders for stage 4 status well
- 01:06
in stage 2 improvements in the food supply in public health lead to falling
- 01:10
death rates and rapidly increasing populations which is fine if you like
- 01:14
people Angola with its rapid population growth is in stage 2 which knocks sea as
- 01:19
a running in stage 3 the birth rate starts to fall and the population [Man opens cupboard and babies appear]
- 01:23
becomes more stable so no need to worry about funding new babies in every nook
- 01:28
and cranny well this describes developing countries
- 01:31
like Vietnam El Salvador and Bangladesh where fertility rates are dropping so a
- 01:35
B and D all bike to dust well in stage 4 we finally have population stability [Population stability chart appears]
- 01:40
with low birth and death rates so everyone can just you know relax and eat [Woman laying on sun lounger]
- 01:45
some chocolate because there's nothing as relaxing as being in a developed
- 01:48
industrialized country except for being in a sauna so those things are pretty [Men sitting in a sauna]
- 01:53
great either way Belgium fits the bill with its low birth and death rate so at
- 01:58
long last we have our answer is e and those lucky Belgians have it all low
- 02:02
birth and death rates the windmills and endless endless waffles [Plate of waffles appear in syrup]
- 02:07
yeah we just hope they have endless maple syrup to go with them
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