The given table chart provides information about the population of the whole world estimated in millions during the years between 0 and 2000. Overall, the population of every continent increased significantly over the time period, while that of Oceana recorded the smallest growth throughout.
The number of North and South America’s population started at 12.7 million, which rose steadily to 41.3 million in 1500. After that it showed the highest rise at 838.9 million by the end of the period. The figure for Europe accounted for 38.5 million by the start of the period, followed by a slight decline with 32.7 million in 500. This figure then went up dramatically to a peak of 800.4 million by 2000. Moreover, the given information for the Middle East began at 14.8 million, before increasing a little bit of 17.9 million in 500. Subsequently, it decreased rapidly to reach 10.2 million by 1000, after which this pattern grew rapidly to 241.8 million by the end.
The remaining categories, the quantity of Asia’s people witnessed a relatively high 106.7 million in the beginning of time, and then this number climbed dramatically to the largest increase of 3419 million by 2000. The figure for Oceania documented the lowest count with 0.3 million at the start of the period, compared to 26 million by 2000, which was the smallest rise on the table graph. Finally, the total number of the world made up 188.2 million by the commencing of the period, with a considerable increase with 6144.8 million by 2000.
