The given graph chart illustrates information on data on the population in four Asian countries living in cities over a period from 1918 to 2020, with predictions for 2030 and 2040.
It is evident that there was an upward trend in the percentage of the population in four Asian countries living in cities and this trend is remain constant.
As can be seen, the percentage of the population in four Asian countries living in cities increased modestly from around 31% in 1970 to almost 33% in 1980. After that, there was a significant rise in the population of Philippines in 1990 and the percenage was almost 48%.In the Malaysia the percentage of the population living in cities also rising. In 1970 the percentage of people living in the cities was nearly 30% and in 1980 the percentage was dramatically increased.In 2020 the percentage reached a peak of almost 82% while people living in the cities in Philippines has decreased in 2010.
In Thailand, the percentage of people who were living in the cities were also growing.In 1970 the percentage was approximately 18% and it stood at nearly 29%.It remained almost unchanged at 2000 and 2010 after that the figure witnessed a slight increase in 2020.In Indonesia, it started with almost 13 percentage and it was end with 60% which will be the second by the percentage.
