The linear presentation elucidates the information about the total births and deaths in a European nation from 1950 to 2050. At first glance, it can be promptly noticed that there was an overall increment in the death rates, except for the birth rate in Europe.
From the given statistics, it is apparent that the total number of births in a European country initialized at 7,800,000 in 1950. After this, the figure declined to 7,000,000 in 2050.
On the other hand, the entire amount of deaths in a European nation surged to 8,000,000 in 2050, followed by a deterioration to 7,500,000 in 1950.
The major conclusion that can be drawn from the graph is that the highest number of death rates was shown in Europe, whereas the lowest amount of mortality rates was displayed in the European nation.
