The line graph illustrates the population changes in the United States, Nigeria, and Japan from 1950 to 2050. Overall, Japan’s population is stabilizing, suggesting that the results for 2050 will not show significant changes.
In 1950, Nigeria had the lowest population, which was almost negligible. Despite this, Nigeria experienced gradual growth and by 2000, its population had nearly reached that of Japan. Looking to the future, the graph predicts a doubling of Nigeria’s population from 2025 to 2050.
Meanwhile, the United States has consistently maintained a leading population throughout the observed period, with the graph showing no declines. However, Nigeria is expected to experience significant growth, resulting in a closer position to the United States by 2050.
In summary, Nigeria shows unexpected growth indicators and is projected to become the most overpopulated country among the three. Japan’s population will remain stable, showing neither an increase nor a decrease by 2050. The population of the United States is projected to grow gradually, but by 2050, it will not retain its position as the leader.
