The bar chart illustrates data on how the number of people in cities increased from 1950 to 2000 and how much it will be in 2030 according to the anticipation.
The given two pie charts illustrate the variance in population in a century from 1900. This change can be seen in percentages. Overall, the whole population grew significantly in 100 years.
The two pie charts show the total population in the world by region between 1900 and 2000. Overall, the number of world citizens increased about fivefold, and there was also a new area for the Middle East and North Afric
A glance at the bar chart depicts the proportion of people in four different nations (India, China, USA, and Japan) throughout the years (1950 and 2000). It also gives a prediction of the change in population in those co
The given bar chart gives information about the increase in the population in Latin America/Caribbean, Africa, Asia and the whole world in 1950 and 2000. It provides predictions about the year 2030 as well.
The two pie charts give some information about world expenditures namely food, clothing, housing, transport, and others as well as the continent's inhabitants such as Asia, Africa, Europe, and others. Units are measured
The given column chart illustrates the proportion of the global population in different countries during a hundred-year period since 1950. We can see that, japan accounted for the least amount of the
The number of society living in urban areas in different continents are illustrated through the bar chart. As shown, the percentage of folks who lived in urban place in every continents had increased year by year.
The pie charts describe collected data about international spending and population. Analyzing the given charts, almost a quarter of global expenditures are paid for food and nearly three-fifths of the world's size is loc
The bar graph provides data about the rise in population in some distinct areas of the world, along with the estimated proportions for the coming year.
The bar chart presents the percentage of population in whole world, Africa, Asia and Latin America. Overall, Latin America gets the most population and Africa gets the less population.
The chart given compares the surge of world's population in certain highly populated cities. From the general overview, it can be seen there was a significant increase each of years.
The bar chart illustrates the changes in percentage of population in various urban areas and continents. Overall, the percentage of population in urban areas will increase in the whole world, it is predicted that more th
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