The given bar chart demonstrates the data regarding the percentage of the population aged 65 and over in Canada, Germany, and the UK in three years: 1980, 2000, and a prediction for 2030.
The chart provides key information about how many humans live in the cities or towns on each continent around the globe. Divided into three periods. The green one which is 2025, the red one is 2015, and the blue is 1950
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The line chart provides key information about the average cost of monthly contracts for four different mobile ( cell phones) in a European country. The units are measured in euros. Overall, it is clear from the graph tha
The diagram reports the total populations of four countries, that is "India, China, the USA, and Japan" in 1950, 2002, and then the prediction in the 2050 year.
The bar graph illustrates the proportion of people in four countries in 1950 and 2002, added with the estimated number of population in 2050. China, the USA, and Japan exhibited decreasing trends, while India is the only
The bar graph illustrates differences in the number of inhabitants that lives in metropolitan areas across 5 continents and the world as a whole at 3 different times.
The bar graph illustrates the percentage proportion of the total earth's population in four various nations in 1950 and 2002, with the predictions for 2050.
The presented bar demonstrates the proportion of the total world individuals in 4 countries from the period 1950 to 2002, and forecasting for 2050. Overall, while China dominated initially the population, India took the
The two bar charts give the comparison between men and women working as employees of aged 60 to 64 in four nations, namely, Australia, Japan, USA, and Beigium in year 1970 and 2000.
The bar chart depicts the change proportion of nationalities in world demographic data in 4 countries across 1950 to 2002 and the expected percentage in 2050.
The bar chart depicts the percentage of the population living in urban areas in six regions (Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, North America, and Oceania) for the years 1950, 2007, and the projected data for 2050.
The bar diagram compares the proportion of individuals living in cities across various continents. Overall it is immediately apparent that, the population increased with advancing years in the various parts of the world.
The bar chart provides data on the percentage of the population living in urban areas in different parts of the world over three distinct years: 1950, 2007, and the projected year 2030.