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The image depicts a bar chart comparing the actual and expected population figures of three cities, Jakarta, Sao Paulo, and Shanghai, between 1990 and 2000. Jakarta's 1990 population was approximately 9 million, predicted to reach 17 million by 2000, but the actual figure was around 14 million. Shanghai's population in 1990 was about 6 million, expected to increase to 7 million by 2000, but the actual count reached approximately 10 million. Sao Paulo had a population of nearly 15 million in 1990, with a predicted growth to 18 million by 2000, but the actual population was around 17 million. The chart uses blue for 1990, brown for the 2000 prediction, and red for the 2000 actual numbers.
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The bar chart illustrates the population sizes in different cities namely Jakarta, Sao Paulo and Shanghai from 1990 to 2000.
Overall, the actual population figures were significantly higher than the predicted figures. Furthermore, the number of people in Sao Paulo was the highest in all years.
In 1990, Sao Paulo was dominant with nearly 17 million, which was the highest compared to the others. It was followed by Shanghai, with 12 million people., whereas, the population of Jakarta was much smaller at only 8 million.
The prediction for 2000 indicated an upward trend in the populations of Jakarta and Sao Paulo, with both cities experiencing significant increases, reaching 11 million and 22.5 million, respectively. The actual figures were nearly identical, with around 12.5 million and 24 million. In contrast, the number of people in Shanghai which was predicted to decline slightly by 1 million, whilst in reality, it went up significantly, reaching 15 million.
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