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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 chart illustrates the proportion of population growth in four different countries between 1950 and 2000, along with projections for a 50-year period.
Overall, India, the USA, and Japan have the lowest percentages of population growth. Despite this, China has experienced significant growth over this period. In fact, China’s population is still higher compared to the other three countries: India, Japan, and the USA.
In 1950, India accounted for 15% of the population, and it steadily increased to just above 20% by the year 2050. Meanwhile, China’s population was over 25% in 1950, although it fell slightly to just below 20% by 2050.
Regarding the populations of Japan and the USA, both showed a decrease from 1950 to 2000. It is predicted that the USA’s percentage will remain around 10%, but for Japan, the population was 5% in 1950 and is projected to drop to below 5% by 2050.
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