hard · MCAT
A country transitions from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates during industrialization.
According to the demographic transition model, what typically happens to the population size during the middle stages?
- The population size increases rapidly as the death rate falls while the birth rate remains high.
- The population size is determined entirely by immigration rather than these rates.
- The population size remains stable as both rates drop simultaneously.
- The population size decreases as the birth rate falls faster than the death rate.
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