Human Population Pyramids Lab Name: ______
Human Population Pyramids Lab
Directions: Graph current human population data and answer questions that follow. Analyze projected human population pyramid and answer questions that follow.
Age - Sex GraphLocation:______Year:______
Males / Females
85 + years
80-84 years
75-79 years
70-74 years
65-69 years
60-64 years
55-59 years
50-54 years
45-49 years
40-44 years
35-39 years
30-34 years
25-29 years
20-24 years
15-19 years
10-14 years
5-9 years
0-4 years
10 / 9 / 8 / 7 / 6 / 5 / 4 / 3 / 2 / 1 / 0 / 0 / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 10
Percent / Percent
U.S population data by age group
Age Group / Males (%) / Females (%)
0-4 years / 7.3 / 6.5
5-9 years / 7.9 / 7
10-14 years / 7.9 / 7
15-19 years / 7.6 / 6.7
20-24 years / 7.2 / 6.5
25-29 years / 7.2 / 6.6
30-34 years / 7.6 / 7.1
35-39 years / 8.5 / 8.1
40-44 years / 8.4 / 8
45-49 years / 7.4 / 7.1
50-54 years / 6.3 / 6.2
55-59 years / 4.8 / 4.8
60-64 years / 3.8 / 4
65-69 years / 3.3 / 3.6
70-74 years / 0.3 / 3.5
75-79 years / 2.2 / 3.1
80-84 years / 1.4 / 2.2
85 + years / 0.9 / 2.1
Population Pyramid 2000 Questions:
- What age group has the highest percentage of males in 2000?
- What does the population pyramid tell us about the population in the United States in 2000?
- Why does the profile of the graph change as the population is older?
- Describe how the male and female population graphs are similar and different.
- How would you describe the population growth of the country based on this graph?
Projected Population Pyramid Summary for United States
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, International Data Base.
Projected Population Pyramid Questions:
- What does the population pyramid tell us about the population in the U.S in the year 2050?
- How does this graph compare to the graph you created first?
- What are some negative and positive aspects of a population that has this graph?
- Describe how the male and female population graphis similar and/or different from the 2000 graph (first graph).
- What are the implications, suggested by the population pyramid, on government spending in 2025?
- List 5 new facts that you have learned.
- What BIG ideas stand out?
- What does this mean for your generation?
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