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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 illustrates the growth of population in distinct part of the world in 1950 and 2000 and predict to growth in 2030.
Overall, the population was significantly increased from 1950 to 2000, similar forecasted to rise in same rate. Furthermore, Latin America had the highest number of urban people in 1950 and 2000.
Regarding Africa, about 10% of people were living in 1950, after five years it surged by four times. Moreover, it is assumed to cross 50% of the African people. Additionally, just over 10 % population lived in the Asia in 1950, while it almost reached to 49% by 2000. It’s predicted to be 55% by 2030.
In Latin America, there were higher number of people as compared to Africa and Asia. In 1950, approximately 40% of people were living there, which surged by 30% in 2000. In 2030, it is forecasted to be 80%.
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