The charts below show the growth in the population in some of the world’s largest cities as well as the population distribution in urban and rural areas.

The charts below show the growth in the population in some of the world’s largest cities as well as the population distribution in urban and rural areas.
The charts below represent how much increase the number of citizens of the biggest cities of our planet (New York, Tokyo, Shanghai, Bombay and Jakarta) from 1970 to 2015.
Also
, these sources illustrate the correlation between rural and urban society in comparison with time flowing.
Overall
, we can see a common growth numerosity of people in observed territories.
Furthermore
, it is clear to see, that the leading the people numerous rising in the latter six decades taken by Asian cities.
Finally
, data shows the total gain in urban population in the
last
thirty years.
Firstly
, one of the figures demonstrates that the most extension of the nation was achieved almost twice by Japanese, Indonesian, Mombanian and Chinese megapolises beginning from 1970 until 2015.
While
New York's population is growing by only a few million.
Secondly
, the table displays a great change in primacy in being the largest metropolises in the world from 1950 to 2010. The European and USA are replaced by West Asian and Indian capitals.
On the other hand
, the graph shows an amplification of the urban community from over 3 billion to around 5 billion members just in the period between 1980 and 2010.
Nonetheless
, the rural populace stays still at an average of 3 billion ones.
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