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The image depicts a line graph comparing the percentage of the population living in cities in the USA, Korea, China, and India from 1970 with projected data up to 2030. For 1970, USA's percentage was roughly 73%, Korea around 28%, China approximately 18%, and India near 20%. By 1990, USA increased to about 75%, Korea to 65%, China to 26%, and India to 25%. In 2010, USA reached around 80%, Korea 82%, China 47%, and India 30%. Projection for 2030 shows USA near 85%, Korea about 86%, China estimated at 69%, and India close to 40%.
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Intro: The line graph illustrates the proportion of citizens in the USA 🇺🇸, South Korea 🇰🇷, China 🇨🇳 and India 🇮🇳 from 1970 to 2020 and forecasts for 2030.
Overall, all 4 countries have seen an increase in urbanization. The USA consistently had the highest inhabitants residing in cities, starting 70% in 1970 and rising to nearly 90% by 2010 . This figure is expected to remain stable at 50% by 2030.
South Korea , with 40% citizens in 1970 experienced a sharp rise, reaching about 85% in 2010 and is projected to increase significantly to 90% by 2030.
China and India had lower urban population around 20% in 1970. China’s urban residents grew steadily after 1990 and expected to reach over 65% by 2030. India’s citizens increased more slowly and predicted to reach just under 40% by 2030.
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