The bar chart compares urban population growth by region namely Africa, Asia, Latin America, and whole world in three different years.
Overall, it is evident that the percentage of individuals who live in cities is expected to increase. Additionally, while Latin America ranked first in percentage of urbanization, Africa experienced sharpest growth during these three different years.
in 1950, globally urban population was 30%, following five decades it experienced notable growth, reaching 48%, and it is expected to see 60% by 2030. Latin America in 1950 was 41% which stood first in urbanization, it grew significantly to reach 70% by 2000, furthermore it is predicted to hitting 80% after 30 years which is noticeable.
In 1950, Africa and Asia had slightly different in population in cities, were 12% and 13% respectively. Furthermore, after fifty years they saw remarkable increase, reaching 39%. However, Asia is expected to experience 57% while this prediction for Africa is about 51%.
