The diagram beneath Gives the details about the ratio of Public having life in cities in four asian countries from 1970 to 2020 with the future scenarios for 2030 and 2040
The graph illustrates and provides the ratio of public residence in cities in four countries in asia starting from 1970 to 2020 also with the future scenario from 2030 and 2040.
The line chart below portrays the amount of inhabitants in a country from 1960, and predicts its condition in 2040 simultaneously. Changes are presented in per cent with a gap of ten years. There are three age divisions,
The graph shows the percentage of the population in the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia between 1960 and 2020, with predictions from 2030 to 2040.
The provided figure depicts how the village of Stokeford had developed for many decades from the year of 1930 to 2010. Overall, it is obvious seen that the farmland had removed, and the households had growth repidtively
This chart showcases the various types of transportaion used by children in the years 1990 and 2010 and how frequently they were used. According to the figuers, the least common means of transportaion in 1990 were cars,
The graph line provides information on the population volume in Asian Countries for 5 decades and illustrates the forecast for 20 years ahead. Overall, the population in all Asian Countries fluctuated from the beginning
The given line graph illustrates consumption rate of fast food eaten the teenagers of Australian in terms of varieties and prices between 1975 and 2000.
The picture describes the proportion of the population staying in urban cities particularly in four Asian countries (Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia), ranging from 1970 to 2020, along with the projection f
The present line graph illustrates the number of residents living in three different countries, namely Colombia, Yamhill, and Washington. This survey includes the years between 1940 and 2000. In general, throughout the e
The graph shows the proportion of the total people who live in cities in Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia between 1970 and 2020, with projections for 2030 and 2040.