The bar chart gives information on the proportion of the global population in India, China, the USA and Japan in 1950 and 2000, and projections for 2050.
Three pie charts illustrate how countries around the world allocate their spending, consumption of resources and the distribution of population in percentage. The world spending chart displays five categories, while the
The data shows the distribution of population and how resources are spent and consumed by citizens in this planet. Overall, Asia has the highest number of people in the world. However, USA and Europe consume more resourc
The chart illustrates the total world population (by percentage) in 1950, 2002 and the projection to 2050 for India, China, USA and Japan. Overall, On one hand, China has the biggest population during the past years whil
The bar graph illustrates the percentage of the population living in urban areas in different parts of the world, including the continents Africa, Asia, Europre, Latin America, North America, and the rest of the universe
The provided bar chart elucidates data about how the world population has changed in four specific countries over a 52-year span, from 1950 to 2002, and predictions for 2050. Units are portrayed in percentages.
The bar chart illustrates the figures for the population of six major continents in the world in 1950 and 2007, with the prediction for 2050. Overall, all the areas saw rises and will experience increases during the give
The pie chart illustrations compares the amount of residents in the world among seven regions, between the years 1910, and 2010. Moreover, in the year 2010 the population increased from the year 1910 by approximately fou
The given bar chart presents data about the increase in population in cities in some specific parts of the world, as well as the prediction for the future.
The two pie charts illustrate the differences in the world's distribution of territory's population during a hundred-year span from 1910 to 2010, presented as percentages.