The bar chart gives information about how many people lived in the city in 6 various nations of the world in 2003 with predictions for 2030.
In 2003, North America claimed the first spot in terms of urbanization, accounting for 80%. At the same time, the figures for South America and Europe were almost similar, at 75% and 73% respectively. Around 44% of folks in Asia lived in the cities. Meanwhile, Africa showed the smallest rate in terms of living in urban areas, approximately 39%. The world came next, 48%.
By 2030, South America exhibited the biggest growth among nations, with around 83%. The figure for North America followed closely behind at 81%. European population is predicted to also grow consistently, reaching its peak at 79%. Asia and Africa, on the other hand, have almost the same percentage of population, making up roughly 50%. The world, is projected to have more city dwellers than ever before, estimated at 60%.
In summary, it is clearly evident that across all the nations given in the question, urbanization was on an upward trajectory. Of particular note is South and North America leading the pack in terms urbanization rates over the entire timeframe.
