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# Population Growth Phases The image displays a graph illustrating the phases of population growth. It shows birth and death rates per 1,000 people over time, categorized into four phases. **Phases:** | Phase | Description | Examples | |---|---|---| | Phase 1 | Pre-industrial: slow population gr...
# Population Growth Phases The image displays a graph illustrating the phases of population growth. It shows birth and death rates per 1,000 people over time, categorized into four phases. **Phases:** | Phase | Description | Examples | |---|---|---| | Phase 1 | Pre-industrial: slow population growth | | | Phase 2 | Industrializing: rapid population growth | | | Phase 3 | Industrialized: stable population growth | | | Phase 4 | Post-industrial: declining population growth | Some developed countries (e.g., Japan, Germany, Italy) | **Graph Details:** The graph plots the birth rate and death rate (both per 1,000 people) against population size and time. Curves are shown to illustrate how birth and death rates change over time as a population progresses through these phases. The x-axis represents time, and the y-axis represents birth/death rates and population size. The graph shows a clear trend where birth and death rates are initially high and then eventually decrease as the population sizes progress through the phases. **Additional Notes:** The text at the top of the image also contains information about the examples of countries that are currently in different phases of population growth. The text briefly mentions that some of the examples are currently debatable, and some isolated non-industrialized groups might exist.