The line graph below illustrates the proportion of population in four Asian countries over a 70-year period.
Overall, Malaysia showed the most significant increase over the period and ended with the highest proportion, whereas Thailand remained among the countries with the lowest figures by the end.
In 1970, the range of all was between 12 and 32. The Philippines’ percentage was 12, next it shot up until 27 in 30 years. Then, in a 40-year range, it grew to 60 percent. Moreover, in 2040 it is the second by population. Further, Thailand began with 19 percent and took off to 28 percent in a 50-year range. Also, it got up until 45 in 2040.
The giant Malaysia launched with 30 percent. However, in 1990 it began to shoot up until 80 percent by the year 2040. The next is the Philippines. The Philippines started with 32 percent; it got up until 48 percent in 20 years, but it shot down until 42 percent in 2010. Despite this, it grew until 50 in 2040.
