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The image displays two charts about the population, birth rate, and death rate in England and Wales from 1700 to 2000. The first chart shows the population in millions; in 1700 it was under 10 million, in 1800 between 10-20 million, in 1900 between 40-50 million, and in 2000 over 50 million. The second chart shows the birth and death rate per 1000; in 1700, the birth rate was approximately 30, and the death rate was just over 30. In 1800, the birth rate was around 35, and the death rate was around 30. In 1900, the birth rate was just over 20, and the death rate was around 15. In 2000, the birth rate was just over 10, and the death rate was just under 10.
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The charts illustrate the human population of two European countries, England and Wales, from 1700 to 2000. The second chart shows the birth and death rates in the same countries over this period.
Overall, both countries experienced population growth, reaching around 59 million people by 2000. Birth rates peaked in the 1800s, and death rates also reached their highest during this period.
In 1700, the population was almost 10 million, while the death rate was 7 million. By 1800, the population had increased to 15 million, with the birth rate rising to 23 million and the death rate to 17 million. In 1900, the population further increased to 39 million, partly due to a decrease in the death rate to 7 million. By 2000, the population reached nearly 50 million, driven by a rise in birth rates and a further decline in death rates.
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