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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 chart below illustrates population rate in percentage between 1950 and 2002, by adding prediction about 2050 in countries: USA, Japan, China and India.
How can we see, 3/4 of them got and will get less ratio, only India gets higher in this statistics.
In 1950 India’d had 15% of all world population. At this year China’d had a little less than quater, USA 7%, Japan less than 5% of ratio. After little more than half of century, this rate was changed. India become higher for 2%. China lost his 3% in this comparison. USA also felt to 5%. Japan became the least in this chart with his 3%. Predictions that have done about this countries shows that their statistic wil get worse, except India. Percentage of population in China will be 15% as India in 1950. USA won’t change, but Japan will have almost only 1-2% of total world population.
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