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The image shows a line graph titled "Percentage of the population living in cities" with data from 1970 to 2040 for the Philippines (dotted line with squares), Malaysia (solid line with circles), Thailand (dashed line with X's), and Indonesia (solid line with rectangles). In 1970, the Philippines had the highest percentage of population living in cities (around 35%), followed by Malaysia (just above 30%), Thailand (around 15%), and Indonesia (just above 10%). By 2010, the Philippines reached over 60%, Malaysia and Thailand both approached 50%, and Indonesia reached around 45%. The graph projects that by 2040, the Philippines will reach nearly 90%, Malaysia and Thailand will reach around 70%, and Indonesia will reach just below 60%.
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The graph illustrates about the percentage of the population living in cities from the years 1970 to 2020, with forecasting for the years 2030 and 2040.
Overall, we can see that the percentage of the population living in different cities were gradually increasing in the year 2040.
Firstly the percentage of people living in Malaysia and Philippines was around 30% which was the highest among others and the percentage of Malaysian citizens increased rapidly and reached at 80% on 2040 which was the greatest as compared to others followed by the percentage of Philippines residents were fluctuated and reached around 48% in the year 1990 and slightly decreased on 2010 and again it increased.
Secondly, the least ratio of people were living in Thailand and Indonesian on 1970 and the percentage of both countries ( Thailand and Indonesian) were increased gradually and reached at 45% and 40%, respectively.
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