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 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.
The provided bar chart demonstrates data about the proportion of people living in City regions in all of the world and in various sections of the world.
The given bar chart illustrates how many people lived in the city on various continents of the world in 1950 and 2007 and there is a prediction for 2050. Overall, the lowest percentage of the population was in Africa thr
The chart gave us a comparison between the years 1950, 2007 and 2050 in the differents continents where it shows how the population has been growing during the time.
The bar graph illustrates the proportion of citizens who are living in the city areas in each region of the world in three different years with the prediction for the year 2050.
The bar chart above illustrates the percentage of urban population in six countries including Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America/Carribean, North America, and Oceania. The population percentage changes was observed in t
The bar chart illustares the proportion increase in average property prices in Algeria, China and Argentina from 2007 to 2010. Overall, the percentage growth in average property prices in China increased gradually over t
The charts illustrate the ratio of people living in cities on six continents. Overall, in all three years, the three largest groups were those living in the towns of North America, Latin America, and Europe. In compariso
The graph illustrates information about the percentages of the population living in urban areas that differed between six continents (Africa, Europe, etc.) in the years 1950–2050. Overall, the changes in percentages of p
The bar chart illustrates how the percentage of citizens living in cities has been changing over time in various parts of the world. Overall, there seemed to be a common trend of citizens moving to urban centres over tim