The two pie charts illustrate the differences in the world's distribution of territory's population during a hundred-year span from 1910 to 2010, presented as percentages.
Overall
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it is clear that
Asia dominated from the beginning, Linking Words
while
Europe's population reduced considerably, which opened the door for other nations.
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To begin
with, at the outset, the proportion of humans documented 1,7 million. The largest occupation was seen in Asia, with more than half of the pie, with exactly 60%. Following that, Europe took over a quarter of the sector, placing itself as Linking Words
second,
keeping less than a quarter for other areas. Linking Words
Next,
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America
and Africa constitute tiny figures, with 5% and 4%, respectively. Use synonyms
Finally
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America
and others recorded only 3% for each.
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On the contrary
, the population grew enormously by nearly triple times, indicating a substantial change. Linking Words
Although
the Asia portion observed a small decline, it still preserved its place, with 54%. Followed by Europe once again with a larger fall, reaching 14%. Whilst Africa became double that century ago, recording 10%. Whilst Latin Linking Words
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saw a significant number with 8% compared to the past, North Use synonyms
America
remained stable throughout the years. Eventually, a new region appeared with a modest number, with 6%, in the Middle East and North Africa, leaving just 3% for other nations.Use synonyms