The bar charts illustrate the number of people living in England and Wales from 1700 to 2000,
along with
the birth and death rates in these nations throughout Linking Words
this
period of time.
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It is clear that
the population in these countries increased steadily by 2000. Notably, the birth rate per 1000 citizens was significantly higher than the death rate. Linking Words
In addition
, the number of people born was higher Linking Words
at the end
compared to the beginning of the period.
Focusing first on the total number of citizens, in 1700, there lived approximately 9,000,000 people in England and Wales, Linking Words
whereas
by 1800, there were twice as many of them. By 1900, Linking Words
this
figure soared to almost 40,000,000 citizens, with a following increase of 10,000,000 by 2000.
As for the birth and death rates, in the initial year, they were at the levels of roughly 9 and 7 cases per 1000 residents. Linking Words
However
, over 100 years, these rates skyrocketed to nearly 23 and 17, respectively, which was followed by their significant decrease, with about 11 births and 5 deaths by 2000.Linking Words
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