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Band 5+: The following graph shows the population growth in developing countries and industrialised countries, with a prediction to 2050. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words.

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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 displays changes of number of citizens in industrial developed and developing countries.

For the first two centuries the growth of populations had been approximately equivalent. However, after 1950 number of people in developing countries started to increase rapidly. Meanwhile, since 2000 populace of industrialized nations has not changed at all.

Since 1750 and up to 1950 population in developing countries had been moderately rising from 1 billion in 1750 to about 2.5 millions in 1950. After this year, situation changed significantly, the number of citizens skyrocketed for several times and it seems to quadruple by 2050 and overcome the mark of 10 billions.

On the other hand, trends in industrialized countries were different. In the beginning of 18th century, it was not more than half of billion people leaving in this countries and it took over two hundred years to exceed one billion. Moreover, in 2000 population leveled off and it is highly likely that it won’t be more than 1.5 billion for nearest decades.

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