The line chart illustrates information about the size, birth rate, and death rate of humans for England and Wales between the years 1700 and 2000.
Overall, the ratio of birth and death rates fluctuated,while the population size increased from a lower level to an almost constant level by the end.
To begin with, in 1700 there was almost no population, while it increased to 1 million humans in 1750 and then decreased in 1800. Thereafter, this ratio increased gradually to 45 million in 1950. It then increased constantly to 50 million in 2000. In addition, there were up to 25 million deaths in 1700, which slightly increased to 35 million in 1750 and then remained constant until 1800. The death ratio then decreased slightly to 25 million. Thereafter, this ratio remained constant and slightly decreased to 20 million until the year 2000.
Furthermore, in the year 1700, only 30 million humans were born, while the birth rate increased to 40 million in 1750. The birth rate remained constant from 1750 to 1800, at 40 million humans. Then it slightly decreased and fluctuated to 20 million in 1950. Additionally, after 1950 this ratio gradually increased to around 35 million in 2000.
