The line graph compares the growth number of people in two Asian countries between 2000 and 2050. Overall, it is clear that both India and China show upward trends for every ten years. Whereas, in China, there will be a slight slope at the end of the year.
In 2000, the population in India was as many as 1000 billion. But then, the population growth would continuously increase until 2025, it will be around 1398 billion. Surprisingly, in 2030, the census in India and China together will both be noted around 1450 billion. Then, India’s population will exceed Chinese in 2050 and also be the highest number of people in the same year. There will be 1600 billion Indians.
Next, in China there were about 1250 billion residents in 2000 and it is regularly inclined, until 2025, so there will be approximately 1410 billion living there. However, apart from a brief rise, there will be a slight slope in 2050 and show downward trends for about 1399 billion in total.
