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The image presents a bar chart showing the percentages of populations living in urban areas across different world regions and global averages in the years 1950, 2015, and projected for 2050. The percentages for each respective year and region are as follows: World (1950 - 29%, 2015 - 49%, 2050 - 60%), Africa (1950 - 15%, 2015 - 37%, 2050 - 51%), Asia (1950 - 17%, 2015 - 41%, 2050 - 54%), Europe (1950 - 51%, 2015 - 72%, 2050 - 78%), Latin America (1950 - 42%, 2015 - 64%, 2050 - 79%), and North America (1950 - 64%, 2015 - 79%, 2050 - 87%). The chart displays substantial growth in all regions, with Europe and North America starting at higher urbanization levels in 1950 and still showing significant projected increases by 2050. Meanwhile, regions with initially lower percentages like Africa and Asia display dramatic rises over the century, reflecting accelerated urbanization trends.
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The bar chart compares the proportions of people who live in urban areas in the whole world and different parts of it.
Overall, it is evident that the number of people preferring to live in urban areas showed an upward trend in the all areas of the world.
In-depth analysis reveals that 64% of population of North America lived in cities in 1950, compared to 79% in 2015. By 2050, 87% of people will most likely live in urban areas of North America. In 1950, while around half of the Europeans lived in cities, only 42% of Latin Americans preferred urban areas. It is estimated that both figures will increase to 78% and 84% in 2050, respectively.
As for Asian population, they have preference for living in urban areas with 17% in 1950, which was 2% higher than that of African people. An increase of around 36% is expected for both of them by 2050. In the whole world, 29% of population were in cities and growth of 31% is anticipated by 2050.
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