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Band 6+: The graphs below provide information on global population figures and figures for urban populations in different world regions. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image contains two graphs: the first graph shows world population growth from 1800 to 2100 with increments from around 1 billion in 1800 to approximately 10 billion by 2100; the second graph depicts urban population in millions for developed and developing regions from 2015 to 2040 where in 2015 developed regions are at 1000 million and developing regions at 2000 million, in 2020 developed regions at 1200 million and developing regions at 2500 million, in 2025 developed regions at 1400 million and developing regions at 3000 million, in 2030 developed regions at 1500 million and developing regions at 3500 million, in 2035 developed regions at 1600 million and developing regions at 3800 million, and in 2040 developed regions at 1700 million and developing regions at 4000 million.
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The line graph illustrates the information on world population figures and the counts for urban populations in diffrent world regions.

Overall, it is clear that the number of global population saw slightly increase at the start of the period and it is expected to rise by 2040. In contrast, the data for urban population in developing regions grew rapidly by 2025 and it is predicted to incline until 2040, while the count for developed regions remained stable throughout the period.

Focusing on the data for global population, it accounted for 1000 milion at the star of the period and it increased slightly to 2000 million before rose significantly to 7000 million by 2020, after that the estimation indicate that the data for global population will slip to 6000 million until 2100.

Turning to the count for urban population in developing and developed regions, the population of developing regions comprised 2100 million in 2015 and it climbed to 2800 million in 2025, after that the number for developing regions is forecast to grow until 2040. The count for developed region remained stable throughout the period.

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