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The image compares two pie charts representing the world population by region in 1900 and 2000, with total populations of 1.6 billion and 6 billion, respectively. In 1900, Asia had the highest percentage of 60%, followed by Europe (including Russia) at 25%, Africa at 4%, North America at 5%, Latin America at 3%, Middle East and North Africa at 3%, and Others at 3%. In 2000, Asia Pacific (including former Soviet Asia) had the highest percentage of 54%, followed by Europe at 14%, Africa at 10%, Latin America & Caribbean at 8%, North America at 5%, Middle East and North Africa at 6%, and Others at 3%.
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The pie chart illustrates proportions of global population in the years 1900 and 2000.
Overall, the major Portion is occupied by the Asia compared to all the regions . There is a note worthy that two new regions has arrived in the year 2000 that is middle East and North Africa .comparatively, the Asia is transformed to Asia Pacific ( including former Soviet Asia) has decreased by 4% in the year 2000.
During, the 100 years of time the population is increased to billion from 1.6 billion .major region that is contributed to global is Asia. Over the time Europe (including Russia ) has decreased by 10 % in the year 2000.
In contrast, latin america and Caribbean has increased to 8% from 5% during the century. In the year 2000 america has raised to 10%. In the both pie charts others and North America regions stood same in both the years. Significantly, there is a new raise of the region named middle East and North Africa by 6%
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