The chart below gives information about the growth of urban population in certain parts of the world including the prediction of the future. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

The chart below gives information about the growth of urban population in certain parts of the world including the prediction of the future. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
The bar graph illustrates the growth in the number of people
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ubran
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urban
areas in various and
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predicts the future.
Overall
, we observe that, since 1950, across the whole world there has been a drastic increase in the population.
Moreover
, it's expected that the trend will continue until 2030.
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, in 1950, Latin America
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witnessed a major change in the number of citizens living in cities, when compared to the other two places. On closer examination, it can be seen that, in 1950, there was exactly a 30% rise in the urban population worldwide.To be precise Asia's and Africa's figures were around 10%, and in 2000, it was close to 40%, which was
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for the U.S.A, in 1950. Interestingly, in 2000, America's city population has grown by 70%. In the case of 2030, it's expected that
this
percentage would be approximately 80% for U.SA, and for the other two continents it would range from 50% to 60%
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Vocabulary: The word "number of" was used 2 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • urban population
  • future predictions
  • historical data
  • urbanization trends
  • rates of growth
  • developed countries
  • developing countries
  • economic development
  • migration
  • government policies
  • upward trend
  • pace of urbanization
  • catching up
  • comparative analysis
  • regional differences
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