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The image depicts a table with numerical data divided across six regions: North and South America, Europe, Africa, Middle East, Asia, Oceania, and World. The data points in rows corresponding to these regions are as follows: North and South America - 12.7, 16.9, 25.7, 41.3, 838.8; Europe - 38.5, 32.7, 39.0, 84.4, 800.4; Africa - 15.2, 22.3, 41.5, 62.2, 818.8; Middle East - 14.8, 17.9, 10.2, 17.7, 241.8; Asia - 106.7, 120.2, 168.4, 255.2, 3419.0; Oceania - 0.3, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 26.0; World - 188.2, 210.4, 295.0, 461.4, 6144.8.
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The illustrastion depicts the approximately calculated population of the 6 continents–North and South America, Europe, Africa, Middle East, Asia and Oceania–between 2000 years within the intervals of 500 years.
Overall, all the continents gave large population growth with none started at zero population.
Asia showcases the largest population in growth of over 3000 million people while Oceania suggests around 26 million people. Oceania had the smallest population before and after the 2 centuries along with Middle East which its population skyrocketed after 1500 years.
North and South America, Asia and Europe obtain similar starting population with Europe taking the lead with over twice as much as Africa. However, Europe incur the least out of the three by the end of year 2000.
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