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The image contains a bar chart showing Switzerland's birth and death rates from 1970 to 2020, with births and deaths on separate bars per year at increments of 10 years. 1970: Births are approximately 1 million, Deaths are slightly above 0.5 million. 1980: Births are just under 1 million, Deaths remain slightly above 0.5 million. 1990: Births are slightly under 1.5 million, Deaths approach 1 million. 2000: Births are approximately 2.75 million, Deaths cross the 1 million mark. 2010: Births are around 2.75 million, Deaths are just above 1 million. 2020: Births reach 3 million, Deaths are between 1 and 1.5 million.
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The bar chart illustrates the information based on United Nations statistics about Switzerland birth and death rates from 1970 to 2020. To summarize, the birth statics rose eventually and on the other hand, the death rates fluctuated within 50 years.
During the first decade (1970-1980), even though there were over one million babies born at this time, they hit the lowest number. However, the chart increased for almost 50% from the previous years. The bar rose exponentially in 2000 and hit approximately 2.7 millions. For the last 20 years, the gaps between each decades were equal and reached the highest in 2020 with above 3 millions.
On the contrary, the death rates in Swiss spotted as the lowest in 2020 which was below 1 million. In 1990, there were 1.5 millions deaths and this was highlighted as the topmost. The data depicts, in 1970 and 2010 the numbers were equivalent (1 million).
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