The table illustrates the population data for four different countries in 2003, along with projections for 2025 and 2050. Overall, we can see that Indonesia had the largest population in 2003 and is also predicted to have the largest population in 2025 and 2050.
In 2003, the country with the smallest population was Argentina, with only 34 million people, while Italy and the Republic of Korea had populations of 48 million and 54 million, respectively. However, by 2025, all countries are expected to see an increase in population, except for Italy, which is predicted to decrease to 47 million. The populations of Argentina, Indonesia, and the Republic of Korea are projected to rise to 48 million, 274 million, and 52 million, respectively.
By 2050, both Argentina and Indonesia are predicted to reach populations of 62 million and 312 million, respectively. In contrast, Italy’s population is forecasted to decrease to 45 million, while the population of the Republic of Korea is expected to remain stable.
