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. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
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The given diagram compares the population rates of citizens in four Asian regions between 1970 and 2020 and predicts them for 2030 to 2040.
Overall
, it is evident from the chart that all selected nations had an increasing trend and their population are predicted to rise continuously until 2040. In addition
, Malaysia and Indonesia had and will have the most enormous raise among the others.
According to
the graph, Malaysia's populace stood at 30% at the first of the period. Further
, the figure rocketed to more than 70% in 2020 and it is predicted to reach a high of more than 80% in 2040. Moreover
, at the same time, the Philippines also
had a proportion of just over 30% in 1970, which rose dramatically to 50% before it experienced a steady decrease to under 50% in 2010. However
, their community started to grow moderately passing the last
peak and predicted to peak at around 55% in 2040.
Furthermore
, Thailand and Indonesia had similar percentages in 1970, at almost 20% and approximately 14% respectively. While
the Thailand citizenry climbed to 30% in 2020 smoothly, Indonesia's dwellers rate surpassed them
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Philippines in 2000 and 2010 respectively at 30% and above 40% in turn to hit a high of 60% in 2040.Submitted by farr.shad.k on
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