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The image presents demographic trends in Scotland from 1940 to 2020; the birth rate starts at 3.0% in 1940, showing a decline to approximately 1.8% in 1950, remaining below 1.5% until 1970, then continues declining towards 0.6% around 2000, and approaches around 0.9% by 2020; population growth rate begins around 0.5% in 1940, rises to 1.5% in the 1960s, declines back to approximately 1.3% in 1970, continues to decrease, reaching about 0.2% around 2000, and slightly increases near 0.7% by 2020; the death rate starts around 1.2% in 1940, remaining relatively stable until 1960, where it declines slightly to around 1.1%, stays constant through 1980, dips under 1.0% at 1990, and plateaus just below 1.0% up to 2020.
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The given line graph presents data on the birth rate, population growth rate, and death rate, in percentages, in the years between 1840 and 2020 in Scotland.
Overall, all three variables presented on the graph showed a fluctuating trend throughout the years. While the birth rate experienced the highest proportion, it was the lowest for population growth in Scotland.
As can be seen from the graph, in 1940 the birth rate was 3 percent, as the highest, before experiencing a substantial drop in the rest of the years. Likely, in that year, the proportion of death was 2 percent and decreased dramatically from the years of 1940 to 1960. But, after 1960, it rose slightly from 0,5 percent to 1 percent.
In 1940, the figure for growth witnessed a slight decrease before rising dramatically from 0,5 percent to 1,5 percent in 1955. However, as others, the rate for population growth observed significant decrease from 1,5 to 0 in 2000, and never showed an upward trend after that year.
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