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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 chart depicts the tendency of population in Scotland throughout a period of 80 years commencing from 1940.
Upon initial examination, it is clear that all three categories witnessed a decrease, while death rate at least increased in the end. Also, it should be noticed that albeit birth rate was the highest firuge at first, it was then out-traced by other statistics.
As the quantitative line graph suggests, it is worth-noticing that the proportion of birth rate dominated in Scotland from 1940 to 2011 (2,5% and 0,5%). Another main feature is that death rate was 1,5% in 1940, it then plummeted gradually (allocated for under 1%) before surging slightly again to nearly 1,2% in 2020.
Shifting the attention to the remaining detail, it can be observed that the ratio of growing population rate was approximately 0,9%. This firuge then peaked at about 1,5%, then after that, it descended mildly and levelled out at 0% in 2000, respectively.
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