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The image displays a table listing population figures in millions for Argentina, Indonesia, Italy, and the Republic of Korea across three years: 2003, 2025, and 2050. For 2003, Argentina's population is 34, Indonesia’s is 238, Italy's is 54, and the Republic of Korea’s is 48. By 2025, the population figures are projected to increase to 48 for Argentina, 274 for Indonesia, decrease to 47 for Italy, and increase slightly to 52 for the Republic of Korea. For 2050, population projections are 62 for Argentina, 312 for Indonesia, further decrease to 45 for Italy, and remain at 52 for the Republic of Korea.
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The table illustrates the population size in four countries in 2003, as well as estimated figures for 2025 and 2050.
Overall, Indonesia recorded the highest figures across all years, while Italy remained the lowest. In addition, most categories showed growth although the rate of change varied.
Indonesia consistently had the greatest output, climbing from 238 million in 2003 to 274 million in 2025 and further increasing to 312 million by 2050. Although Argentina also increased from 34 million in 2003 to 62 million in 2050, it remained below the Indonesia throughout the period.
By comparison, the figures for Republic of Kores were lower, increasing only gradually from 48 million in 2003 to 52 million in 2025 and 2050. Italy had the lowest figures declining from 54 million to 47 million in 2025 and 45 million in 2050.
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