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The image is a graph with two y-axes, showing population size (in millions) on the left and birth and death rate (per 1,000 people) on the right, plotted across a timeline from 1700 to 2000 on the x-axis. Three lines represent population size (dashed), birth rate (dotted), and death rate (solid). Population size starts at approximately 5 million in 1700, rises to just over 10 million around 1750, drops below 10 million by 1800, then climbs steadily to reach 30 million by 1850, around 40 million by 1900, and exceeds 50 million by 2000. Birth rate begins at about 30 per 1,000 people in 1700, fluctuates between 30 to just over 40 until 1850 where it peaks close to 50, then steeply declines to below 20 by 2000. Death rate starts just above 40 per 1,000 people in 1700, peaks at around 45 by 1750, drops to 20 by 1800, rises back to around 30 by 1850, and then falls to below 10 by 2000.
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The line chart below illustrates the amount of citizens and status of live from 1700 to 2000.
Overall, it easy to see that population size and birth rate increased, meanwhile death ratio was dropped down during period of 300 years.
Beginning with the lowest date of all in the line graph, population size was at 3 millions in 1700, then from 1800 it started to soar to the highest point in the chart at 50 million members at the end of the year. Turn to the other type of line, population started at the highest value, at exactly 30 thousand people, it reached a peak during 1750 and 1800 at 40 thousand then felt to about 22 thousand in 1950. In 2000, birth rate became grow up to 33 thousand
Moving onto death rate, which line at 23 thousand in 1700 and it went up to approximately 33 thousand in 1750. In 1950 death rate decreased to 20 thousand of the deaths. Death rate still stood at 20 thousand in 2000.
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