The chart below gives information on the ages of the population of Yemen and Italy in 2000 and projections for 2050. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparison where relevant.
The pie chart illustrates the ages of the individuals of two nations in 2000 and
also
make
predictions for 2050.
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makes
Overall
, in comparison to 2000, the
Yemen's population between 15-59 years would grow by 2050. Correct article usage
apply
Conversely
, an opposite trend is observed in the case of Italy. However
, for both the
countries, in 2050, there Correct article usage
apply
would
be a drop in the number of children. Wrong verb form
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Moreover
, in Italy, there would be a significant change in the proportion of senior citizens.
On closer examination, it can seen that, in 2000, nearly 46% and 61% of the people of Yemen and Italy were 15-59 years old respectively, but in 2050 this
would be close to 57% and 46%. In addition
to this
, in 2000, almost half of the population in Yemen comprised of children who were less than 14 years old, but in 2050 this
number would be 43%. For Italy, this
figure would be exactly 24.1% and 42.3%, in 2000 and 2050 respectively. Apart from
this
, out of every 100 people, 24 of them were old aged, in 2000, in the case of 2050 this
would be 42.Submitted by yashaswikhot on
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