AP Human Geography
Stage 2 is a phase in the Demographic Transition Model characterized by high birth rates and declining death rates, resulting in rapid population growth. This stage usually follows a pre-industrial society and is marked by improvements in healthcare, sanitation, and nutrition, which contribute to a significant drop in mortality rates while birth rates remain high. As a result, countries in this stage often experience a demographic explosion as they transition toward more industrialized economies.
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