The graph illustrates how the population of different regions will change from 1950 and also forecasts until 2300. All 6 regions, namely Western Asia, India, Other South-Central Asia, South-Eastern Asia, China, and Other Eastern Asia, started their movement in 1950. Other South-central Asia, South-eastern Asia, India, and China started from the same point at 40 in 1950, whereas Western Asia started at slightly greater than 40 and Other Eastern Asia commenced at approximately 54 in 1950.
Overall, the population of numerous regions has been roughly increasing in the period from 1950 until 2300. Areas as Other South-Central Asia, South-Eastern Asia, Western Asia, and India have been gently rising since 1950 and at the end of 2300 will reach about 90. While regions such as Other Eastern Asia have been soaring to almost 100 in 2300 and China has been peaking to approximately 94 in 2300.
Firstly, gradual movement has the following regions: India, Other South-Central Asia, Western Asia, and South-Eastern Asia; they have been modestly going up from 40 to about 78, then China is significantly climbing to 90, while other regions are evenly fluctuating to approximately 89.
Secondly, a noticeable upward trend has China and Other Eastern Asia; they have started almost at the same point, but for China it is 40 and for Other Eastern Asia it is above 50. Then, they have been unevenly rising; after that, Other Eastern Asia has reached slightly under 80 and then has carried on its extreme upward movement toward just under 100, while China has started moving in an extreme way up to about under 70, then commenced maintaining the same trend in the long run to approximately 95 in 2300.
