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The image shows a bar chart comparing the percentage of the world population in India, China, USA, and Japan for the years 1950, 2000, and projected for 2050. In 1950, China had the highest percentage at approximately 25%, followed by India at around 15%, USA at about 10%, and Japan at less than 5%. In 2000, China's percentage decreased to slightly over 20%, India increased to almost 20%, the USA remained around 10%, and Japan increased to just above 5%. Projections for 2050 show China and India both decreasing to below 20%, the USA remaining around 10%, and Japan decreasing to less than 5%.
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The bar graphs show population changes in four countries from 1950 to 2000, and also show projected numbers in 2050.
the largest population is stated in china especially in 1950 but it decreases by 5 percent in 2000 and also in 2050 it is shown that the population of china has sharply decreased by 19 percent
India showed a trend opposite to China, India’s population was 15 percent, it was only in 1950 that it started to grow and by 2000 it reached 19 percent, in 2050 India’s population became the highest among the 4 countries.
if we compare the United States and Japan, the US population reached 10 percent by 1950 and then decreased by 2 percent; If we talk about Japan, then Japan has the smallest number among all four
Overall, China had the largest population during this period, and the population is expected to decline to about 10 percent by 2050.
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