The bar graph depicts the number of Japan’s population and the table illustrates the distribution of Japan’s population which over-65 years old from 1950 to its future in 2055.
The bar chart shows the changes in population in Japan, from 1950 to 2015, and its prediction up until 2055. The table illustrates the population of people over 65 years old during the same time period.
The bar illustrates the number of people in Japan with five-year intervals from 1950 through a projection of 2055 and the table presents the number and proportion of people over 65 years old in four years comprising 1950
The bar graph and table illustrate the total of population in Japan in the past, present, and future from 1950 to 2055, followed by the number of the elderly.
The given bar graph and table show the data of Japan population between 1950 and prediction on 2055 and the table illustrate the proportion of Japanese people in age over than 65s. The units were measured in millions and
The table give information population number over a 55 years period between 1950 to 2055,Looking from an overall perspective.It is readily apparent that there be on uoward trend in 1950 the total population 4,9%.There be
The bar chart below compares the population of Japan from 1950 until today and also illustrates estimations of this figure until 2055. Moreover, the table is giving data about the same information with a focus on the pop
This line graph illustrates the number of people in Japan over a 100-year period. The table shows the percentage and figure of the elderly population who are over 65 years old. Overall, we can see that the percentage of
The display chart as well as table give data about population figures in Japan. Japan's population: in past, present and future trends from 1950 to 2055.
Both data provide information about Japan’s population figures from 1950, the current time, and its projection till 2055. Overall, the population of Japan had a stable increase from 1950 to 2005 and it is predicted to de