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A. Describe the average life expectancy indicated by the shape of the population pyramid shown.
B. Explain ONE health care factor that may contribute to the local population trend shown in the
graph.
C. Explain the degree to which out-migration from this community may affect the population
structure shown in the graph.
D. Explain a possible outcome regarding future infrastructure needs based on the population
pyramid shown.
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