the charts below give information on the ages of the populations of yemen and italy in 2000 and projections for 2050. summarize the information and make comparison. wrtie at least 150 words.

the charts below give information on the ages of  the populations of yemen and italy in 2000 and projections for 2050. summarize the information and make comparison. wrtie at least 150 words.
The pie charts display information about the population in various age brackets in countries,
such
as Yemen and Italy in 2000, and predictions for 2050. Substantially, in both given countries and years the most significant part occupies the middle age generation, especially in
this
area in 2050. In 2000 in Yemen the newborns and children, which is roughly 50% of
this
chart, the second biggest percentage was category 15-59 years, which beset approximately 46%.
In contrast
, the elder citizens in
this
country are only about 4%. Despite
this
, projections for 2050 are more likeable for old people, the percentage will increase up to 5.7%.
Moreover
, the part of youth will dramatically drop to merely under 40%.
However
, the situation in Italy is different.
This
particular area has a younger population, than Yemen,
as well as
a population of elder individuals. The statistic is similar, even though juniors had moderate falls, and seniors had an expansion.
To sum up
, predictions correspond for most of the posterities,
although
it is expected that the elderly cohort to marginally grow.
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