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The image contains a bar graph with the title "Population Distribution in the Northwest Region" with four-time points: 1900, 1950, 2000, 2050 (projected). There are three categories represented: Rural, Suburban, and Urban. In 1900, Rural is at 60%, Suburban at 20%, and Urban at 20%. By 1950, Rural has decreased to 40%, Suburban increased to 30%, and Urban to 30%. In 2000, Rural shows a significant decrease to 20%, Suburban escalates to 40%, and Urban jumps to 40% as well. The projected distribution for 2050 displays Rural at 10%, Suburban at 30%, and Urban having the highest percentage at 60%.
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The bar chart shows the change of population distribution in the Northwest Region from 1990 to 2000 along with projected figures for 2050. Overall, the data indicates a decline in the total population by the middle of this century, with more people living in the suburban area.
The percentage of rural population is the only one that is expected to have a decreased trend over this period, dropping by approximately 55%. Specifically, plummeting from 65% in 1990 to 20% by 2000, the figure is projected to decrease further to 10% by 2050.
By contrast, the suburban population has experienced consistent growth. Initially representing only 10% in 1990, it increased to 20% by 1950 before leveling off, and is then predicted to surge to 35% by 2050.
Meanwhile, the urban population remained relatively stable at around 35% throughout the period although there was a significant surge of 25% between 1900 to 2000.
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