From 04572884b0599d9af73922533a05d7c5fa323395 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: oscryan Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2024 13:41:17 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] errata 24914 --- modules/m45554/index.cnxml | 2 +- modules/m63032/index.cnxml | 2 +- modules/m66696/index.cnxml | 2 +- 3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/modules/m45554/index.cnxml b/modules/m45554/index.cnxml index 0cda925c4..c026b4672 100644 --- a/modules/m45554/index.cnxml +++ b/modules/m45554/index.cnxml @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
-Typical age structure diagrams are shown. The rapid growth diagram narrows to a point, indicating that the number of individuals decreases rapidly with age. In the slow growth model, the number of individuals decreases steadily with age. Stable population diagrams are rounded on the top, showing that the number of individuals per age group decreases gradually, and then increases for the older part of the population.
+Typical age structure diagrams are shown. The rapid growth diagram narrows to a point, indicating that the number of individuals decreases rapidly with age. In the slow growth model, the number of individuals decreases steadily with age. Stable population diagrams are rounded on the top, showing that the number of individuals per age group decreases gradually, and then decreases more rapidly for the older part of the population. Age structure diagrams for rapidly growing, slow growing, and stable populations are shown in stages 1 through 3. What type of population change do you think stage 4 represents?
diff --git a/modules/m63032/index.cnxml b/modules/m63032/index.cnxml index c77185ca9..be5626f41 100644 --- a/modules/m63032/index.cnxml +++ b/modules/m63032/index.cnxml @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ -Typical age structure diagrams are shown. The rapid growth diagram narrows to a point, indicating that the number of individuals decreases rapidly with age. In the slow growth model, the number of individuals decreases steadily with age. Stable population diagrams are rounded on the top, showing that the number of individuals per age group decreases gradually, and then increases for the older part of the population. +Typical age structure diagrams are shown. The rapid growth diagram narrows to a point, indicating that the number of individuals decreases rapidly with age. In the slow growth model, the number of individuals decreases steadily with age. Stable population diagrams are rounded on the top, showing that the number of individuals per age group decreases gradually, and then decreases more rapidly for the older part of the population.
diff --git a/modules/m66696/index.cnxml b/modules/m66696/index.cnxml index a627798fb..5fcf5ed63 100644 --- a/modules/m66696/index.cnxml +++ b/modules/m66696/index.cnxml @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ -Typical age structure diagrams are shown. The rapid growth diagram narrows to a point, indicating that the number of individuals decreases rapidly with age. In the slow growth model, the number of individuals decreases steadily with age. Stable population diagrams are rounded on the top, showing that the number of individuals per age group decreases gradually, and then increases for the older part of the population. +Typical age structure diagrams are shown. The rapid growth diagram narrows to a point, indicating that the number of individuals decreases rapidly with age. In the slow growth model, the number of individuals decreases steadily with age. Stable population diagrams are rounded on the top, showing that the number of individuals per age group decreases gradually, and then decreases more rapidly for the older part of the population. Age structure diagrams for rapidly growing, slow growing, and stable populations are shown in stages 1 through 3. What type of population change do you think stage 4 represents?