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The image depicts a line graph comparing the population growth in India and China from 2000 to 2050, with the vertical axis representing population in billions and the horizontal axis representing years in increments of five, starting from 2000 and ending in 2050. The graph shows a steady increase in population for both countries over the years, with India's population represented by a purple line with diamond markers starting at 1 billion in 2000 and projected to reach 1.6 billion by 2050, and China's population represented by a pink line with square markers starting at 1.2 billion in 2000 and projected to reach 1.45 billion by 2050.
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The line graph illustrates changes in the populations of India and China over fifty years, beginning in 2000 and projecting figures up until 2050.
Overall, there is an increase in the population in both countries, with India surpassing China. In addition, the Indian population is expected to continue rising, while the Chinese population is predicted to peak in 2030 and then decline.
By 2000, the number of people living in India had grown to 1 billion. From the beginning, it steadily increased, reaching about 1.2 billion in 2010. It kept expanding, surpassing China’s population peak of 1.4 billion around 2030 and aiming to reach 1.6 billion by 2050.
Approximately 1.25 billion Chinese inhabitants lived in 2000, with a subsequent considerable rise to around 1.45 and a final drop to 1.4 in 2050. By 2030, China’s population is projected to reach 1.45 billion, around the same level as India’s, followed by a prediction of a slight fall to 1.4 billion in 2050.
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