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Band 6+: The tables below give the information distribution of world population in 1950 and 2000, with an estimate of the situation in 2050.

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The image displays two tables, 'World Population 1950–2050' and 'Distribution of World Population by Region'. The first table shows the world population in billions as 2.5 in 1950, 6.0 in 2000, and an estimated 9.0 in 2050. The second table details the percentage distribution by region for 1950, 2000, and 2050 respectively: Africa was 9%, 13%, and 20%; Asia was 56%, 60%, and 59%; Europe was 22%, 12%, and 7%; Latin America was 6%, 9%, and 9%; North America was 7%, 5%, and 4%; and Oceania was <1%, 1%, and 1%.
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The given tables illustrate the distribution of world population by region in percentage and the number of people in world in 1950 and 2000 with exact number and an esitamation of the situation in 2050.

A striking feature of the data is the fact that the population is increasing rapidly, it doubles from 1950 to 2000 and in 2050 will be potentialy almost four time the population of 1950. Another striking data is the decrease of the distribution of world population in Europe and North America. On the other hand the population in Africa, Asia and Latin America increase.

Turning to the specifics, the biggest gap in distribution is observed in Africa and Europe. In Europe we can observe a negative gap of 15 % from 22 % in 1950 to, potencially, 7% in 2050. In Africa the gap is positive and it is a 11% gap, from 9% in 1950 to 20% in 2050.

The remaining category is Oceania with 1% of distribution of the world population, in this region the population exibithed the same tendency with a slightly increase.

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