The given bar chart illustrates the proportion of urban population growing in four countries and the prediction of the future in part of the world from 1950 to 2030.
Overall, it is evident that the rate of people living in city saw an upward trend over a period of 8-decade. More notably, those of Latin America who living in city always ranked first during the surveyed period.
As depicted in the bar chart of the portion of urban population growth in 1950, that of Whole World recorded at around 30%, then it saw a continuous increase at approximately 48% over 5 decades in 2000. Whereas, this sector in Latin America experienced at about 41%, after that it significantly rose to just about 70%. Subsequently, both Whole World and Latin America will be predicted a constant growth in the whole chart in 2030, by roughly 20%.
Turning to the share of individuals living in city in Africa and Asia, in 1950, both groups commenced at nearly 11 and 13%. Then, those of who living in urban showed a similar figure at around 48% in 2000 by two cohorts. Afterwards, it is predicted that there was a marginal rise in 2030, to 50% and 55%, respectively at the end of the period.
