The graph below gives information about the percentage of the population in four Asian countries living in cities from 1970 to 2020 with predictions for 2030 and 2040
Presented for consideration is a line graph detailing figures for four Asian nations' urban populations between 1970 to 2020 and making speculation about it from 2030 to 2040.
Generally speaking, the number of city dwellers in the Philippines, Indonesia, and Thailand increased steadily from 1970 to 2020 and is expected to continue rising.
Additionally
, Malaysia witnessed fluctuation Linking Words
initially
, after that they are slated to grow quickly in the remaining period.
Beginning with the Philippines and Indonesia, are predicted to be the two highest percentages of city residents in population. Regarding the Philippines' urban citizen rate, they jumped considerably and hit the point of more than three-quarters of the population, before being speculated to follow by the continual rise and reach its peak of 82% in 2040. Linking Words
Similarly
, city-dwelling Indonesians rose from just under 20% to exactly 30% between 1970 and 2000, before remaining stable over the next decades. Linking Words
Subsequently
, it surged until 2020 and is on course to rocket to just over 60% in the final year.
Turning to the remaining countries, Malaysia and Thailand, where rate of city residents is slated to lower than the two mentioned ones. In 1970, there was exactly 30% of Malaysians resided in the urban area, Linking Words
then
experienced a fluctuation until 2020. In the foreseeable future, its predicted rate will account for almost half of the Malaysians. Concerning Thailand, their urban residents witnessed growth from 19% to nearly more than a third and are slated to increase moderately to around 50% by the end.Linking Words
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