The bar chart below depicts the information regarding the populous of people residing in city areas of various parts of the globe.
Overall, in 2050, the estimated population in urban areas would be higher compared to the past. Moreover, it can be vividly seen that the populous of Americans were relatively more than the rest of the world and the trend is estimated to be the same in the future.
It is evident that, in 1990, the North American populace was the highest, having a count of 64. It was followed by Oceania with figure of 62. A difference of 9 was noted between Europe and Latin America in 1990 where the number was 51 and 42 respectively. Probing forward, both Africa and Asia had almost the same number of inhabitants in town areas in 1990 as the count was ranging between 15-17.
Moving toward the rest of the information, in 2007, the population of North and Latin America was almost the same. The count was 79 and 76 orderly. A similar trend was observed between Oceania (71) and Europe (72). The number of individuals who lived in African and Asian towns ranged between 37 and 41.
Moving further, the number of individuals who will be living in cities in the future is expected to rise rapidly by 2050. The populace of North America and Latin America is expected to increase around 90 by 2050. Apart from this, it is also predicted that the estimated populous of the rest of the areas would range between 62 and 84.
