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The image depicts a line graph titled "Changes in the population of India and China 2000-2050", contrasting the populations of India and China from 2000 with forecasts up to 2050. The x-axis indicates years at 10-year intervals from 2000 to 2050, whereas the y-axis measures population in millions from 1,000 to 1,700 in increments of 100. India’s population starts at approximately 1,050 million in 2000, climbing gradually to about 1,200 million by 2010, then to around 1,350 million by 2020, and is projected to reach about 1,500 million by 2030, close to 1,600 million by 2040, and roughly 1,700 million by 2050. China’s population begins at about 1,250 million in 2000, increases slightly to around 1,350 million by 2010, remains near this level by 2020, is forecasted to start a downward trend to approximately 1,320 million by 2030, about 1,280 million by 2040, and approximately about 1,250 million by 2050. The graph clearly projects India's ascending trajectory surpassing China around 2030, where China’s population peaks and then declines.
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The line graph below demonstrates the number of people living in China and India from 2000 up to 2025, including predictions until 2050.
Overall, the population of the two given countries showed a steady increase over the period provided. At the start of the timeline, the population of China was noticeably higher than the number of people living in India. Over the next three decades, the two countries are projected to reach the same total population, but by the end, India is expected to continue its upward trend.
With regards to the number of inhabitants in China, it began at around 1.25 billion people and is predicted to peak at about 1.45 billion citizens in 2030, before a remarkable decline by 2050, returning to nearly its original figure recorded at the beginning of the period.
On the other hand, the number of Indian people was lower than that of China by around 250 million at the start. Nevertheless, after the populations became equal, India swiftly experienced continuous growth and is forecast to hit a peak of around 1.6 billion by the final year of 2050.
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