The chart illustrates the rate of life span in four nations and the table compares the increase in life expectancy from 1953 to 2008.
Overall, it is evident that the percentage of hopping to life in Japan was the largest while Indonesians experienced the smallest rate. In addition, Indonesia witnessed the highest proportion of growth in people’s life duration in the given period.
In 2008, life expectancy among Japanese had the highest percentage, accounting for more than 80%. In contrast, the lowest hope of life was in Indonesian individuals in the same year, precisely 35%. Likewise, Korean people had a larger percentage than the USA, at around just under 80% and more than 75%, respectively.
In the given table, the rate of life expectancy among Indonesian individuals increased by about 15.7% in the 57-year period. Korean citizens experienced a rise of about 12.5% in people’s duration of life. Conversely, from 1953 to 2008, Japan and the USA saw the smallest rate of growth, at around 3.5% and 3%, respectively.
