The line chart illustrates the burst in population of two different nations A and B between 2000 and 2025.
Overall, it can be seen that both countries experienced a population growth throughout the period, while country A always maintaining a larger population than country B. However, the gap between two countries almost narrowed in the final years after country B’s population increased rapidly.
In 2000, the population in country A stood at 50 million, compared to 40 million in country B. Over the next decade, two nations witnessed steady growth, with approximately 65 million and 50 million people, respectively.
Between 2010 and 2020, this trend continued to increase, the population of country A rose to nearly 78 million and country B reached about 68 million people. At the end of the period, country A’s population was nearing a peak at around 86 million people, more than 6 million people compared to country B’s population
