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The image displays two charts about the population, birth rate, and death rate in England and Wales from 1700 to 2000. The first chart shows the population in millions; in 1700 it was under 10 million, in 1800 between 10-20 million, in 1900 between 40-50 million, and in 2000 over 50 million. The second chart shows the birth and death rate per 1000; in 1700, the birth rate was approximately 30, and the death rate was just over 30. In 1800, the birth rate was around 35, and the death rate was around 30. In 1900, the birth rate was just over 20, and the death rate was around 15. In 2000, the birth rate was just over 10, and the death rate was just under 10.
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The bar chart ilustrates the amount of person living in England and Wales, from 1700 to 2000. The other chart demonstrates information ratio of people (per 1000) born and dead, between those years.
Overall the population in those counties increased abruptly over the years, and there was more people borning than dying.
The population in 1700 was about under 10 million and until 2000 rose to a peak of over 40 million. Having in 1800 and 1900, an amount of right under 20 and a slightly under 40 , million, respectively .
In 1700 the birth and death rate was about 9 and above 5 in a thousand respectively, experiencing both an huge increase in 1800, reaching levels of under 25 and above 15 in 1000,each. Unfourtnaly , they had a big fall to under 15 and above 5 people in 1000, respectively. In the last year they got a slightly decrease having values of about 10 and 5 in a thousand.
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