The bar chart below gives information about the percentage of the population living in urban areas in the whole world and in different parts of the world.

The bar chart below gives information about the percentage of the population living in urban areas in the whole world and in different parts of the world.
The bar graph illustrates the proportion of citizens who are living in the city areas in each region of the world in three different years with the prediction for the year 2050.
Overall
,
it is clear that
North
America
has the highest number of population in the world
while
Africa is the
last
compared to others. In both the years 2007 and 2050, every region has the same trend which is North
America
, registers 90%, followed by Latin, Europe, Oceania, Asia and Africa.
Additionally
, In 2050, the percentage of people who live in the city in Latin
America
will have almost the same number as in North
America
, with only a 1% gap.
In contrast
, in 1950 Caribbean dwellers, at 42%, made them fourth place and surpassed by Oceania and Europe which were 62% and 51% respectively. Africa always remains the final place with 62% in 2050, 37% in 2007 and 15% in1950.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • urbanization
  • percentage
  • population
  • regions
  • trends
  • global
  • increase/decrease
  • patterns
  • compare/contrast
  • noteworthy
  • industrialization
  • economic factors
  • migration
  • government policies
  • bar chart illustrates
  • overall trend
  • noticeable
  • particularly
  • summarize
  • highlight
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