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The image displays a bar graph with four categories: Whole World, Africa, Asia, and Latin America, with percentages marked from 0% to 90%. Each category has three bars representing years 1950, 2000, and 2030. For the Whole World, 1950 is approximately 44%, 2000 is about 47%, 2030 is around 60%. For Africa, 1950 is nearly 14%, 2000 is roughly at 28%, and 2030 is just over 10%. In Asia, 1950 is close to 32%, 2000 is around 33%, and 2030 is near 30%. Lastly, for Latin America, 1950 is almost at 20%, 2000 is approximately 10%, and 2030 is predicted to be below 10%.
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The bar graph gives data on urbanisation due to over population in particular regions of the world, consists the forecast for the future.
Overall it is clear that, the proportions of population were sharply increased in 1950, 2000 and will be expected to increase in 2030 too across the globe.
According to what is shown in the graph, in Africa and Asia the population growth was slightly differ from each other whereas in Latin America or Caribbean was it’s doubled. In 2000 the proportions of population growth in Africa was same as Asia (nearly 38%) but in the same year in Latin America the proportion rose dramatically and reached almost 70%.
On the other hand, it is expected to increase in the population from 50% to nearly 60% in Africa and Asia respectively in 2030. Although it will reach at the peak level of around 80% in Latin America during same period.
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