The given chart indicates data about the portion of the population in four countries in Asia living in urbans in 50 years from 1970 and forecast for 2030 and 2040.
From an overview of the chart, the proportion of resident living in cities developed in 4 nations and it probably will increase from 2030 to 2040. The noteworthing aspect if that the percent of urban people in Malaysia was second rank at the beginning but it will be highest in 2040.
Focusing on the chart in more details, the proportion of the population living in metropolitan in Malaysia rose sharply from 30% to just over 70% in five decades from 1970. It will experience a significant increase to roughly 85% in 2040. Likewise, the ratio of city people in Indonesia witnessed a dramatical escalation from 15% to just under 50% in the same time period. After that, it is predicted to improve to 55% in 2040.
Moving to the remaining trends, the ratio of urban resident in Philippines climbed sharply by roughly 20% between 1970 and 1990. It saw a considerable decrease by approximately 10% in 2010 and it will recover to the same as previous level in 2040. Similarly, the rate of city people in Thailand increased moderately from 20% to roughly 28% in 5 decades from 1970. It is predicted to achieve 45% in 2040.
