The tables illustrate the data of global inhabitants in a 100-year period of time, from 1950 to 2050, complete with its distribution in a varied continent.
The first table illustrates the world population for 1950–2000 and makes a prediction of how it will be in 2050. The second table shows the distribution of the world population in 1950–2000 by region and makes a predicti
The given diagram illustrates data about amounts of fish portions in 4 categories in Perth in the years between 2004 and 2014. Overall, it is clear, that 2009 was the year when the total numbers were the highest in the r
The given table delineates the information related to the number of citizens living in four distinct nations that are Argentina, Indonesia, Italy and the Republic of Korea in 2003, as well as the predicted population for
This table depicts the proportion of citizens who live in six countries such as; Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin and North America, Oceania. It is clear from the graph that the rate of people who lived in the world it increa
The table provides a breakdown by selected age group of that on population in 5 different age categories: 1) All ages; 2) Under 15; 3) 15-39; 4) 40-64; 5) 65+; of New Zealand between 2011 and 2012.
The given pie chart demonstrates the proportion of the world passenger car production in seven region of the world in 2015. Overall, the region of Greater China was the leader of the car production industry, on the contr
The graph displays the popuplation in different nations in 2003, along with it, the prediction regarding future population in 2025 and 2050 respectively.
The table provides data on the number of citizens in Argentina, Indonesia, Italy and the Republic of Korea in the year 2003 and estimates the population in these countries in the future.
The following table lists the data of the population figures for four different countries for three years which are 2003 and the expectations for 2025 and 2050 figures.
The provided table makes a comparison of age, average annual salary, and the population living in poverty in three different states in America, namely California, Utah, and Florida.
The table illustrates the population all over world from 1950 to 2050, and compared the distribution of population among differnt areas, namely Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, North America and Oceania.
This chart shows Japan's populace for a long period from 1950 to 2055. It's clear from the chart that the overall numbers have been increasing except for the last 20 years.