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Band 6+: The pie charts below give information about world population in 1900 and 2000. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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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 diagram depicts the global population’s distribution into two distinct categories between the years 1900 and 2000.

It has been observed that Asia and Asia Pacific (including former Soviet Asia) followed a significant growth, but in last period Asia was contributing more in 1900 (1,6 billion). However, the Europe (including the Russia) also got the average population by region, rather than other regions.

The diagram demonstrates the indications of the factors that North America, Latin America, Africa and other regions were engaged in a process of decline in 1900. Furthermore, these regions exhibited a visual representation of approaching impovement categories in 2000. It can be seen that, the changes were not influenced by any other regions. Asia and Europe decreased of the total for 6% and 11%. At the same time, Africa had a minimum quantity of 10%. However, the situation in the distribution of people by region has not significantly changed.

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