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The image displays a graph charting population growth from 1750 to 2050, with separate curves for industrialized nations and developing nations. The population scale on the vertical axes ranges from 0 to 10 billion. For industrialized nations, the population rises modestly from slightly above 0 billion in 1750 to approximately 1.2 billion by 2000 and maintains near this level up to 2050. In contrast, the population for developing nations balloons from near 0 billion in 1750, surpassing 1 billion around 1950, approaching 3 billion by 2000, and is projected to reach nearly 9 billion by 2050. The timeline on the horizontal axis marks years at 50-year intervals from 1750 to 2000, then projects forward to 2050.
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The given graph vividly illustrates the forecasted of the population between year 1750 to year 2050 of developing and industrial countries . Overall, in initial year it can be clearly seen that the developing nations is double of industrial nations. However both countries gradually increases in population, where after some year developing country carriers drastic growth.
To begin with , developing nation have little lower than 1 billion population in initial year of 1750. Futhermore which slowly rises up. Similarly, in between year 1900 it cross 2 billions population as well as after year 1950 developing nations immensely increases it population till to year 2050 with population of 10 billions
On the other hand, the industrial nations which have population half of 1 billion in starting, futhermore slowly increases the population. Where after year 1950 industrial countries surpasses 1 billions population and continues on same level up to year 2050
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