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The image contains two bar graphs: the left graph shows mortality rates by age groups (0-20, 21-30, 31-40, 41-50, 51 and above) for years 1950, 1980, and 2010, while the right graph indicates mortality rates by gender (Male, Female) for the same years. In 1950, mortality rates by age are approximately: 0-20 (75%), 21-30 (70%), 31-40 (65%), 41-50 (50%), 51 and above (90%); and by gender: Male (40%), Female (35%). In 1980, mortality rates by age are: 0-20 (55%), 21-30 (60%), 31-40 (50%), 41-50 (30%), 51 and above (80%); and by gender: Male (37%), Female (33%). In 2010, mortality rates by age are: 0-20 (20%), 21-30 (30%), 31-40 (25%), 41-50 (10%), 51 and above (60%); and by gender: Male (30%), Female (25%).
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The bar charts illustrate the percentage of death by age and gender in Africa in three different years.
Overall, it is noticeable that african mortality rate by age to all given trends decreased during the time shown. The proportion of death rate by gender observed in both sexes decrease in all years.
Delving into the details, the percentage of aged 61 and above had consistently the highest rate in 1950. About 75% of people aged 41- 50 in 1950, 70% in 1980, about 62% in 2010. Among the people aged 31-40 had the highest death rate approximately 75% ,opposite was true at 60 %. The lowest mortality rate among african people were 0-20 age.
the figure of men death rate by gender was the highest approximately 37% in 1950, while the lowest rate about 27% in 2010. There was marginal decrease in percentages of women death in all years.
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