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The image is a line graph showing the percentage of people living in cities in four Asian countries (Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia) from 1970 to 2020, with predictions for 2030 and 2040. The Philippines had the highest percentage in 1970 at 35%, increasing steadily to reach 75% by 2020, and projected to hit 85% by 2040. Malaysia started at 30% in 1970, surpassing the Philippines by 2000 with 65%, and reaching 80% by 2020, with a forecast of 90% by 2040. Thailand's urban population grew from 15% in 1970 to 55% in 2020, with an expected rise to 75% by 2040. Indonesia had the lowest initial percentage at 10% in 1970, climbing to 55% by 2020, with a projection of 70% by 2040.
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This graph details the percentage of the population in four Asian countries living in the cities including the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia from 1970 to 2020,with predictions for 2030 and 2040. Looking from an overall perspective, the country with the highest growing number of population living in the city is Malaysia. In contrast, the lowest percentage of population is from Thailand.
Malaysia’s percentage of people living in the cities in 1970 was 30. It increased to 40 in 1980 and grew dramatically ever since. It is predicted to rise until 2040. The Philippines started slightly higher than 30 and rose until 1990 and fluctuated until 2040.
Thailand had almost 20 percent of the population living in the city in 1970. The number expanded to almost 30 in 1990 and increased slightly from 2000 to 2020. However, it is inclined to increase over the years. Indonesia’s percentage was slightly more than 10 in 1970 and increased every year.
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