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Here's a graph showing the stages.
Look closely at the second stage-- the death rate is low but the birth rate is high.
It's D. The death rate begins to fall, but birth rates remain high for a time.
Look closely at the second stage-- the death rate is low but the birth rate is high.
It's D. The death rate begins to fall, but birth rates remain high for a time.

The right option; D. The death rate begins to fall, but birth rates remain high for a time.
The demographic transition is a model that describes population change in terms of fertility, mortality and growth rates as the population migrate from one demographic system to another over time. There are four stages within a demographic transition. The second stage is characterized by a decline in the death rate but the birth rate remain high which result in rapid population growth.