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The image shows a line graph displaying the life expectancy at birth for various Asian regions from 1950 to 2300. The y-axis represents life expectancy in years, ranging from 40 to 100, and the x-axis represents the years from 1950 to 2300 in increments of 50 years. There are six colored lines representing Western Asia (blue), India (red), Other South-central Asia (orange), China (green), South-eastern Asia (purple), and Other Eastern Asia (yellow). Each line starts at different points in 1950, with Western Asia having the highest life expectancy around 67 years, and Other South-central Asia having the lowest at approximately 41 years. All lines show an upward trend, with Western Asia maintaining the highest life expectancy throughout the years, reaching close to 100 years by 2300. The other regions show varying degrees of increase, with India and Other Eastern Asia reaching around 95 years, Other South-central Asia and South-eastern Asia reaching around 90 years, and China having a slightly lower life expectancy around 87 years by 2300.
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The line graph illustrates the changes in life expectancy in six distinct Asian regions between 1950 and 2300.
Overall, it is clear that life expectancy in all regions is expected to increase significantly over the entire 350-year period. Additionally, people in Other Eastern Asia consistently have the highest life expectancy.
In 1950, life expectancy was quite low across most of Asia, starting at approximately 40 years for India, South-eastern Asia, Western Asia, and Other South-central Asia, while China was slightly higher at nearly 45 years and Other Eastern Asia has the highest figure for life expectancy at around 53 years. By 2050, all regions show a rapid rise, with Other Eastern Asia reaching about 85 years, while China and the remaining areas are expected to climb to between 74 and 78 years.
From 2100 onwards, the pace of growth slows down but remains steady. By 2300, life expectancy in Other Eastern Asia is predicted to reach over 100 years, while the other regions are expected to finish between 93 and 98 years.
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