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The image displays the urban population percentage from 1970 to 2040 for four countries: Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia. In 1970, the Philippines had about 30%, Malaysia 25%, Thailand 15%, and Indonesia 10%. By 1980, the Philippines reached approximately 35%, Malaysia 35%, Thailand 20%, and Indonesia 15%. By 1990, the Philippines climbed to about 44%, Malaysia held steady around 45%, Thailand about 25%, and Indonesia around 25%. In 2000, Malaysia peaked at approximately 55%, Philippines 48%, Thailand 30%, and Indonesia 30%. By 2010, Malaysia reached roughly 63%, Philippines around 50%, Thailand 34%, and Indonesia 40%. In 2020, Malaysia's figure was around 70%, Philippines 53%, Thailand 38%, and Indonesia 50%. The projection for 2030 suggests Malaysia will be at about 75%, the Philippines at 58%, Thailand at 42%, and Indonesia at 55%. By 2040, Malaysia is expected to be at approximately 80%, Philippines 63%, Thailand about 46%, and Indonesia about 60%.
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The line graph depicts data about the percentage of Asian population who live in urban arear in four countries and shows that there are upward trends for all the countries.
When looking at the percentage of population in Malaysia and Philippines, the starting figures of both countries were at similar level, but the population in Malaysia is projected to increase higher than Philippine. In 1970, the figure for the former stood at 30% and 31% for the latter. Then the percentage of Philippine population is estimated to grow significantly to reach at around 80% of all population by 2024 Which is the highest percentage of the total. However, the figure of Philippines rose slightly to around 50% between 1970 and 1990 and then it dropped until 2010, but it is projected to increase graduallyto about 55% by 2040.
It is immediately evident that the percentage of population in Indonesia had the lowest starting level. In 1990, the figure began at about 12%, but it increased significantly to roughly 40% by 2020 and it is projected to rose to about 60% which is the second highest population. However, the percentage of populationin Thailand started at about 19% in 1970 and it is estimated to rise to just above 30% which is the lowest percentageof the total population who live in cities.
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