The table below shows population figures for four countries for 2003 and projected figures for 2025 and 2050. (millions) Summarize the information by selecting and Reporting the main features then make comparisons where relevant

The table below shows population figures for four countries for 2003 and projected figures for 2025 and 2050. (millions)

Summarize the information by selecting and Reporting the main features then make comparisons where relevant
The table below illustrates the population statistics for four different nations, both for the year 2003 and the projected figures for 2025 and 2050.
Overall
,
while
most countries witnessed significant growth, the opposite was seen in Italy. It is notable that Indonesia consistently remained the most populous country throughout the 47-year period. With 238
million
Indonesians,
this
Asia country had the largest population in 2003, followed by Italy with 54
million
, and the Republic of Korea with 48
million
. The South American country, Argentina, had a modest population, merely one-seventh of the highest, at 34
million
. In the projections for 2025 and 2050, Argentina and Indonesia are expected to experience continuous rises, reaching 62
million
and 312
million
respectively by 2050, which will nearly double after almost five decades.
Conversely
, declines are forecasted in Italy to 47 and
then
to 45
million
by 2025 and 2050 respectively. Only the Republic of Korea, after an increase of 4
million
by 2025, is predicted to maintain the same total citizens by the end of the period.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words million with synonyms.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • population figures
  • projected figures
  • significant increase
  • significant decrease
  • growth rate
  • decline
  • trend
  • highlight
  • compare
  • economic development
  • birth rate
  • migration patterns
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