The line graph illustrates changes in the total number of births and deaths in a particular European country between 1950 and 2050.
Overall, it is evidant that the death rate remained fairly unchanged during the whole given period, while there were significant changes in the category of birth.
In 1950, the total number of births was just under 800,000. In the next two decades, this number witnessed a swift increase, reaching its peak at about one million in 1970. However, this trend abruptly dropped to almost 600,000 in 1990, experiencing its lowest figure during the entire period. Estimates show that the births rate will remain intact, standing at approximately 700,000 by 2050.
With regard to the death rate, it started the period with the figure of about 700,000. This had remained relatively stable by 2010, and it is anticipated that the death rate will experience a moderate increase to 800,000 by the end of the given period, overtaking the birth rate.
