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The image is a graph with two y-axes, the left one representing population size in millions, from 0 to 55 in increments of 5, and the right one representing birth and death rate per 1,000 people, from 0 to 55 in increments of 5. The x-axis represents the years 1700 to 2000 in increments of 50. There are three lines, one solid and two dotted, representing population size, birth rate, and death rate, respectively. The solid line indicates population size remains steady at 5 million from 1700 to 1750, then rises gradually to 10 million by 1800, reaches 15 million in 1850, and then increases sharply reaching 30 million by 1900, 45 million by 1950, and peak over 50 million by 2000. The dotted lines indicate birth and death rates, with the birth rate starting around 40 per 1,000 people in 1700, increasing to 45 around 1750, then declining to 35 by 1800, fluctuating between 35 and 40 until 1900, then dropping sharply to slightly above 15 in 1950 and stabilizing around 10 in 2000. The death rate starts at 35 per 1,000 people in 1700, rises to 45 in 1750, then drops steeply to slightly above 20 by 1800, fluctuates between 20 and 25 until 1900, then declines sharply to approximately 10 in 1950 and maintains a consistent 10 in 2000.
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The line graph illustrates the population size, birth rate, and death rate in England and Wales between 1700, and 2000.
Overall, the population sizes were always increased despite the death rate. The birth rate was always bigger compared to the death rate. The maximum rate of the population was in 2000 about 50 millions, and the minimum was about 2.5 millions in 1700. The rate of birth, and death was 30 and 27 millions in 1700, but in the last year the death rate was declined to exactly 20 millions in 1950, and 2000. The birth rate was increased to 35 millions over 300 years.
The population size was the same in 1750, and 1800 about 10 million, and the birth and death rate was also the same in those years exactly 40 millions for birth, and for death was approximately 37 millions. The population size always showed the increase from 1850 to 2000 was about 20, 33, 40, and 50 millions.
The birth rate was declined every year except 1700, 1750, 1800, and 1950 years. In those years they illustrated bad results approximately in 1850, and 1900 was the same rate about 32 millions, and in 1950 was 22 millions of births. The rate of death was 27 millions in 1700, and in 1850, and 1900 were also the same with 1700.
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