The line graph compares the populations of two countries, India and China from 2000 until 2050. From the present until 2050, the data rely on projections.
The line graph compares the number of people living in two distinct Asian countries, namely India and China, from 2000 to 2050. Overall, those countries experienced an opposite trend. The former had a growing pattern, wh
The graphic illustrates the trends in the populace of India and China from the year 2000 till now and the predictions for the year 2050. Overall, the Chinese people exceeded that of the Indian diaspora in 2000 but at pre
The graph demonstrates population growth in two populous country in the world: China and India. The information provides prediction of population growth up to 5 decades from 2000 to 2050. Overall, India has stable rise t
The line graph illustrates the number of increasing of people in India and China from 2000 and 2050. Overall, India shows a significant rise, whereas China improves for a while after that the figure slumps down until 205
The line chart illustrates the changes in citizens of the two countries (India and China) over a 50-year period starting in 2000, along with projections until 2050.
The line graph illustrates the number of people changing from the year 2000 to present with previsions for growth to 2050. The unit on the Y-axis is shown in the total population in billions.
The line graph above reveals data about the population of India and China between 2000 and 2024, as well as future predictions till 2050. The numbers are measured in billions.
The given line graph illustrates the total population and its estimation in India and China for over 50 years period from 2000 to 2050. Units are measured in billions.
The line chart draws the conclusion from a survey about the amount of people in two East Asian countries such as India and China from the year 2000 still now with predictions for the demographic boom to the year 2050.
The line graph examines changes that have occurred in the populations of India and China between 2000 and now, with estimations of population size by 2050.