The line graph illustrates the size of population in rural and urban areas in the span of 100 years. Overall, it is apparent that the size of population grew significantly in less developed urban regions, while less developed rural and more developed urban regions showed a moderate rise, and more developed regional population declined.
There was a slight increase in the population size of both less developed rural and urban areas. In 1950, the number of people in less developed countryside locations was almost 1500 millions. The rural population then expanded slowly to 2000 millions between 1970 and 1980, followed by a moderate climb, and reached to almost 3000 in 2020. However, it is predicted that population growth will decline gradually at the end of the period. Likewise, the population expansion, in less developed urban sites, stood at 500 in 1950. The number than experienced a steady rise and crossed the rate of less developed rural areas. furthermore, it is estimated that it will peak above 5000 millions by 2050.
In contrast, the less populated areas were more developed rural and urban sides. The number of rural people stayed at 500 millions at the start, and leveled just above its start. Further, it is predicted that the population growth will continue to grow the same in 2050. The more developed rural population stablized just below 500 millions. it, however, declined till 1920, and it is forecasted that it decrease to just above 0 by 2050.
