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The image displays a line graph showcasing the population size, birth rate, and death rate of England and Wales from 1700 to 2000 with population in millions and birth/death rate per 1000 people. Population size steadily increases from 3 million in 1700 to 50 million in 2000. The birth rate fluctuates, starting at 30 in 1700, peaking at 35 around 1800 and 1900, dropping to 20 by 1950, and returning to 35 in 2000. The death rate starts at 35 in 1700, peaks at 55 around 1750, falls to 10 by 1950, and levels at 20 in 2000.
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The line graph indicates that the population size is based on millions and also compares birth and death in stand pre 1000 people in two countries (Wales and England) between 1700 and 2000.
Overall, in these three centuries, a trend that had dramatic movement was the population size which significantly boomed with short stability from 1750 to 1800 and the cases of birth and death were maintained at the same level for the period of time.
The population’s size continuously increased up to 45 million until 2000 but at one point it was held steady in the half of the 17 century and in the case of birth and death rates followed a similar trend from 1700 to 1950 and then the birth rates in minimally increase more than 30 pre-1000 people expect in 2000 but the trend of death rate also remain remains steady at 20 pre-1000 people between 1950 to 2000.
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