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The image displays a line graph with data from 1700 to 2000, tracking Population size (in million) on a left axis and Birth & Death Rate (per 1000 people) on a right axis, both scaled 0-60. Population size data points are: 1700 (~2.5), 1750 (~10), 1800 (~3), 1850 (~10), 1900 (~25), 1950 (~45), and 2000 (50). Birth rate data points (per 1000 people) are: 1700 (~30), 1750 (~40), 1800 (~40), 1850 (~32), 1900 (~30), 1950 (~22), and 2000 (~34). Death rate data points (per 1000 people) are: 1700 (~26), 1750 (~37), 1800 (~37), 1850 (~26), 1900 (~27), 1950 (20), and 2000 (20).
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The line chart shows the total population of England and Wales from 1700 to 2000. The population size is shown as a blue straight line, the birth rate is shown as a dotted line, and the death rate is shown as a red line.
Overall, the chart shows that the population size increases rapidly after 1800; the death rate and birth rate decrease with the passage of time.
In 1700, the population size was at 10 million, and there was a slight drop, and then it suddenly increases. On the other hand, the birth rate increases, but after 1750, it started to decrease slowly, and then in 1950, it slightly increases. The death rate was increasing, the same as the birth rate, but near 1850, it dropped and decreased slowly.
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