The four pie charts illustrate the proportion of the ages of the population in two countries namely Yemen ans Itlay in two different periods 2000 and 2050.
The given charts compare the population of Yemen and Italy in 2000 based on three age categories, namely children aged 0-14 years, adults aged 15-59 years old, and elderly aged 60+ years, along with the prediction of pop
The given pie charts compare the data pertaining to the population distribution of Yemen and Italy in terms of three different age groups in 2000 and also forecast for the pictures in 2050.
The given pie chart illustrate information about the population in different ages in two countries starting from 2000 and ending with the prediction for 2050. Overall, it can clearly be seen that the highest age percenta
The diagram chart depicts the proportions of length of life expectancy populations in Yemen and Italy in 2000 and the prediction in 2050. By and large, it is ubiquitous that the most age ranges of the population in both
The pie charts illustrate how many people lived in Yemen and Italy in 2000 and its prediction in 2050, categorised by their age; 0 - 14, 15 - 59, and over 60 years old. Overall, young people who live in Yemen and Italy a
The given pie chart shows how many populations in Yemen and Italy divided into three age groups, which contains 0-14 years, 15-59 years and 60+ years. Overall, it can be seen that the Yemen's projection results in age pr
The pie graphs given illustrate the expectations of the population changes in ages in two particular countries, Yemen and Italy, in 2050, comparing figures in 2000.
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