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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 diagrams give data on how many people were living in the world by regions between 1900 and 2000.
Overall, world population escalated 4.4 billion during the given period. The population of Latin America and Africa saw increase, by contrast, the percentage of people living in Asia and Europe .
In details, Asia always had the most population, even if it saw 6% decrease in the year 2000. Moreover, Europe was covering quarter of the whole in the year 1900. However, it saw 6 percent reduction in 2000. In addition, the percentage of the citizens of North America remained the same in both periods.
If we take a look at both years, Africa went up to 10% from 4% in 100 years period respectively. Furthermore, the proportion of Latin America was 3 percent in 1900. However, it encountered a noticeable enlargement and became 5% bigger in the year 2000 surprisingly.
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