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The image shows a line graph depicting the percentage of the population living in cities for four Asian countries from 1970 to 2020, with projections for 2030 and 2040. In 1970, Philippines had approximately 30%, Malaysia around 30%, Thailand about 20%, and Indonesia near 10%. By 2020, Philippines rose to about 48%, Malaysia to nearly 78%, Thailand to roughly 49%, and Indonesia to approximately 55%. Projected data for 2030 shows Philippines at about 56%, Malaysia at 80%, Thailand at 55%, and Indonesia at 60%. For 2040, projections indicate the Philippines at about 66%, Malaysia reaching 82%, Thailand climbing to 65%, and Indonesia reaching 70%.
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The bar chart illustrates the percentage of the total population in four countries, such as Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia from 1970 to 2040.
Overall, the highest number was Malaysia and Indonesia. And the lowest percentage was Thailand.
In 1970, Malaysia had around 50% of urban population, and this number increased very fast, reaching about 75% in 2020. It is predicted to grow slightly to almost 80% by 2040. The Philippines also had a steady rise, from nearly 30% in 1970 to around 50% in 2020, and it is expected to continue increasing.
Thailand started at around 20%, stayed almost the same until 1990, and then began to grow, reaching more than 45% in 2020. Indonesia had the lowest figure at first, about 10% in 1970, but it showed a slow and stable rise. By 2020 it reached about 40%, and will probably go up to nearly 50% in 2040.
In general, all countries show rising trend and will become more urban in the next years.
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