The bar chart illustrates the population growth in cities in the past and also shows prediction in the future in some regions of the globe. It is clear that the census in urban areas is growing and Latin America has the
The preceding bar chart depicts the proportions of the total world population in India, China, U.S.A, and Japan between 1950 and 2000, It also shows predictions of population in 2050.
The given column graph depicts the increase in the percentage of the urban community in Africa, Asia, Latin America / Caribbean and the whole world from 1950 to 2000 and alsogives predictions for 2030. It can be seen tha
The pie charts illustrate the information about global expense, using of resources by contries and the allocation of the population. Units are measured in percentage.
These two pie charts illustrate changes in the global population over a period of 1000 years which began in 1900. The number of major regions describes the number of people in percentages.
The given diagram provides statistical data about the expansion of urban population in certain continents of the globe with the projection of the future.
The bar chart gives information on the total of the four-countries population in three different years between 1950 and 2002, and its projections for 2050. Overall, it can be seen that China is the largest population and
The bar chart illustrates the number of citizens in percentage. This data is organised by four states, India, China, USA and Japan. Overall, it can be inferred from the graph that China was the first in ranking for the t
The pie charts illustrates the composition of people in each zone of the world from 1900 and 2000. Overall, a glance at the figure provided reveals that the number of worldwide individuals increased during the period, an
The below given graphs indicate the variations in the percentage of population of four different continents and other major regions of the world. The changes were studied for a century from the year 1900 to 2000.
The column graph compares the changes in the proportion of population in India, China, the USA and Japan in 1950 and 2000, and also indicates the projections for 2050. It is clear from the graph that China had the highes
The given pie charts show data on food, clothing, housing, transport and others and consumption of resources by countries of the world and how the population is distributed.
The given bar chart displays what percentage of people living either in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America/Caribbean, North America, or Oceania in 1950 and 2007 lived in urban areas of these continents. The chart also i