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The image is a horizontal bar graph with four bars representing India, China, USA, and Japan, each depicting the percentage of the total world population attributed to them. India has the highest percentage, with a bar reaching over 20%, followed by China with a bar slightly below 20%. USA has the third-highest percentage, with a bar reaching just above 5%, and Japan has the lowest percentage, with a bar reaching just below 5%. The x-axis has no labels or numerical values, and the y-axis has percentage values in increments of 5, ranging from 0 to 25. There are no specific years or categories provided, only the countries and their respective percentages.
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The bar chart depicts the changing proportions of nationalities in global demographic data across four countries from 1950 to 2002, with projections for 2050. India stands out as the only nation that has seen an increase in its share of the world population, poised to surpass China by 2050.
Initially, India accounted for less than two-fifths of the global population in 1950. This figure grew to over two-fifths by 2002 and is expected to steadily increase to nearly one-fifth by 2050, making it the largest nationality by then.
Conversely, China experienced a significant population decline, dropping from nearly a quarter of the world population to almost two-fifths by 2002, with further projected decrease to exactly two-fifths by 2050. Similar declines are noted for the USA and Japan, with the American population reducing from over 5% to exactly 5% by 2050, and the Japanese population plummeting from just under 5% to a negligible 2% around 2050.
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