The bar chart illustrates the life spans in four specific nations Japan, Korea, the USA, and Indonesia while the table demonstrates the transformation of life expectancy between two certain years, 1953 and 2008.
Overall, in developed countries such as the USA, Korea, and Japan, the life span of people was mostly high, with Japan being the leading nation, while in developing countries like Indonesia, the life expectancy of the residents was the lowest. However, there was significant growth in the life expectancy of people living in Korea and Indonesia.
Looking at the bar chart, it is obvious that the highest life expectancy belonged to Japan, around 83 years, higher than that in Indonesia, which was only 70 years. Besides, although the life expectancies in the USA and Korea were nearly the same, there was a two-year disparity, indicating that the USA (approximately 77 years) was not as high as Korea.
Moving on to the table, we can clearly observe that the figures for the alteration in life span in Japan and the United States were nearly unnoticeable, showing an addition of only around 3 years. In contrast, the life expectancy of people in Korea experienced a remarkable surge of 12.5 years in the period. Moreover, that in Indonesia was the most considerable change, rising by 15.7 years over six and a half decades.
