The table below shows population figures for four countries for 2003 and projected figures for 2025 and 2050. (in millions) Summarize the information by selecting and Reporting the main features then make comparisons where relevant

The table below shows population figures for four countries for 2003 and projected figures for 2025 and 2050. (in millions) Summarize the information by selecting and Reporting the main features then make comparisons where relevant
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The given table compares data about the number of people per million who lived and will live in 4 various countries namely, Argentina, Indonesia, Italy, and the Republic of Korea at three points in time namely, 2003, 2025, and 2050.
Overall
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, the rate of growing citizens in all areas other than Italy will increase over the period of 47 years.
According to
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the diagram, Indonesia, the main country that had and will have the highest figure of communities among other countries at all times, formed 238 in 2003; its population will climb to 312 in 2050.
While
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Italian, the second society in 2003, composed 54 in 2003;
thereafter
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, its score will decrease to 45 in 2050. The chart demonstrates that the inhabitants of the Republic of Korea constituted 48 in 2003 after that, their citizens will rise to 52 in 2025;
then
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they will stabilise until 2050. Argentina's nations, the
last
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one in 2003, made up 34;
Then
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they will improve to 62, which will reach the second level, in 2050.
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  • population figures
  • projected figures
  • significant increase
  • significant decrease
  • growth rate
  • decline
  • trend
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  • economic development
  • birth rate
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