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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 chart illustrates the population of India and China between 2000 to present day with predictions for the trend in population in the year 2050.
India experienced a linear growth in population throughout the review period. In the year 2000, 1 billion people called India home. The figures rose to 1.2 billion in 2010, a staggering 1.4 billion around 2025 and are predicted to reach 1.6 billion by 2050.
China on the other started at approximately 1.25 billion in 2000, gradually rising to 1.35 billion 2010 and eventually following a downward curve to end up with a population of almost 1.4 billion in 2050 as per the trajectory.
Whilst both India and China started off with an increasing trend in population and at one point are even predicted to have the same number of people in 2030. India achieved a linear exponential rise whereas China had a slower growth to have a downward trend towards the end of the period.
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