The pie charts compare the proportions of Italian and Yemeni citizens in three age groups in 2000 and projections for 2050. It is clear that Yemen had the younger population in the year 2000, and the same is predicted fo
These pie charts illustrate the population which is divided into 3 sections of ages in 2000 and the prediction in 2050. Moreover, they compare the difference between Yeman and Italy. Overall, 60+ years in Italy will gro
What is given is a clear illustration of three different group ages of two countries, namely Yemen and Italy from 2000, and anticipated for 50 years later.
The provided pie charts depict the populations of Yemen and Italy in 2000 and predictions for 2050. Further, the populations are categorized into three miscellaneous ages, which are 0-14 years, 15-59 years and 60+ years.
The pie charts compare citizens' ages in two different countries Yemen and Italy in three categories, 0-14 years, 15-59 years, and 60+ years over 50 years.
The pie chart illustrates information about the different ages of inhabitants of Yemen and Italy in 2000 and 2050. All two years residents who have 0-14 years in Yemen are above the 30 %. In Italy pie of younger populati
The pie charts provide information on the populations of Yemen and Italy in the year 2000 grouped into three age classes and predictions 5 decades later.
The pie charts display information about the population in various age brackets in countries, such as Yemen and Italy in 2000, and predictions for 2050. Substantially, in both given countries and years the most significa
The provided pie charts offer insights into the age distribution of Yemen and Italy's populations in 2000, as well as projections for 2050. In 2000, Yemen's population was predominantly composed of individuals aged 0-14
The charts provide the ratio of age percentages between two different countries over a fifty-year period. Overall, children, adults, and older populations experienced significant changes in Yamen and Italy.