The table compares the changes in worldwide population distribution between six countries from 1950 to 2000, with predictions for the year 2050.
Overall
, as can be seen, the world populace increases in number every five decades. Linking Words
Additionally
, all countries display growth in percentage, despite Latin America and Europe which show a decrease.
In 1950, the world population made up 2.5 billion folk. It grew in 2000 with 6 billion people, after that it predicted that it will reach a peak of 9 billion folk. For Asia, there went up in 1950 and 2000 by approximately 10% and 13%, respectively, Linking Words
as a result
in 2050 it's predicted that the per cent of people will be at one-fifth of the population. Linking Words
Moreover
, Asia with 56%, 60%, and 59% takes a significant place every year in the populace.
Latine America presented a slight move upward in 1950 with 6% and in 2000 with 9 %, it is predicted dau the same in 2050. Linking Words
However
, in Europe, North America fell about 1% each year , Linking Words
while
Oceania illustrates a small rise from just under 1% in 1950 to exactly 1% in 2050.Linking Words
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