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The image shows a bar graph titled 'Population size (1990 - 2000)' depicting the populations of Jakarta, Shanghai, and Sao Paulo between 1990 and 2000 in 5 million increment scale, measured in millions. For Jakarta, the 1990 population bar almost reaches the 10 million mark, the 2000 prediction bar surpasses the 15 million mark by a small margin, and the 2000 actual figures bar reaches almost the 20 million mark. Shanghai's 1990 population bar is slightly shorter than Jakarta's 1990 bar, its 2000 prediction bar is approximately half a million shorter than Jakarta's 2000 prediction, while its 2000 actual figures bar is almost identical in length to Jakarta's 2000 prediction bar. Sao Paulo's 1990 population bar is the longest, surpassing the 15 million mark, its 2000 prediction bar reaches the 20 million mark and its 2000 actual figures bar is the shortest of the 2000 actual figures but still surpasses the 15 million mark.
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The bar chart compares the actual and projected population volumes among three distinct conurbations, Jakarta, Shanghai and Sao Paulo, in 1990 and 2000.
Overall, readily discernible in the chart is that three cities experienced an upward trend in population sizes from 1990 to 2000, with Sao Paulo remaining its supremity throughout 10 years. The actual figures for 2000 are slightly more significant than initial estimates.
Looking at the information closely, Sau Paulo registered a dominant figure of approximately 17 million in the first examined period, leaving a remarkable disparity in the chart. Meanwhile, the statistics for Jakarta and Shanghai are half and two-thirds compared to Sao Paulo’s.
By the year 2000, the population size of Sao Paulo was predicted to reach 24 million, whereas Jakarta and Shanghai were projected to have around 12 and 15 million residents, respectively. However, the figures recorded in 2000 highlighted some variations from these surmises. While Sau Paulo indeed reached 22 million inhabitants, two million lower than estimated, the figures for Jakarta and Shanghai both culminated in 11 million, exceeding initial guesses, albeit to varying extents.
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