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The image is a line graph with two lines representing Birth Rate and Death Rate from 1950 to 2050; Birth Rate starts at approximately 1000000 in 1950, peaks at 1200000 around 1970, declines to 800000 by 1990, rises slightly to 1000000 by 2010, and gradually decreases to 800000 by 2050; Death Rate begins around 400000 in 1950, remains steady until 1990, then gradually rises to overlap with Birth Rate at 800000 by 2050.
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The graph depicts the amount of new borns and the death rate in a specific country in Europe.
Overall, the death rate is expected to surpass the birth rate in 2050.
Initially, the number of infants born started at 760,000 in 1950. There was a significant rise reaching a peak of about 1,000,000 in next two decades. The rate dipped to just under 600,000 in 1990; additionally, the number of birth rate is predicted to remain stable around 700,000 from 2010 up to 2050.
Regarding the death rate, the amount of people who died stood at 700,000 in 1950 by changing minimally until 2030. There was a sudden increase by expecting to reach just around 800,000 in 2050.
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