The chart below gives information about global population percentages and distribution of wealth by regions. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The data shows a brief description of the global
population
percentage and distribution of wealth
by region. Overall
, it can be seen that China
has the most shared population
and the lowest wealth
share
, while
North America
contributed the most to the wealth
share
and highest population
share
.
China
contributed most of the population
share
. Among the eight regions, China
’s population
share
is about more than 20%, followed by other Asia-Pacific
countries, India, Europe and Africa with more than 10% of the population
share
. Whereas
, regions with less than 10% of the population
share
include Latin America
and the Caribbean, North America
and Rich Asia-Pacific
respectively.
However
, in terms of wealth
share
, North America
presented the highest with nearly 35%. It is then
followed by Europe with 30%, and Rich Asia-Pacific
with almost 25% respectively. The rest have almost 5% of the wealth
share
namely Latin America
and Caribbean, other Asia-Pacific
, China
, Africa and India.
To conclude
, China
has the most population
share
but has the lowest wealth
share
. On the other hand
, North America
contributed the highest wealth
share
but one of the lowest population
share
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