The pie chart indicates the vast change of the world population by regions between the 1900s and 2000s.
The first chart shows that the world population in the 1900s is 1.6 Million. The region with the most population is Asia, with a 59% rate, then, Europe makes up 25% of the population. North America and Africa have an identical population rate, with a ratio of 5%, while Latin America and Others have a similar population rate of 3%.
In the next chart, it visualized that the human population significantly increased to 6 Billion. While Asia is still the largest population, the rate slightly decreased to 54%. Similarly, the population rate of Europe also reduced to 14%. However, Africa’s population increased to 10%, while Latin America to 8%. A new region is seen in this chart, namely the Middle East and North Africa. These regions make up 6% of the human population. Lastly, the population rate of both North America and Others remains at 5% and 3%.
In conclusion, the world population has extremely increased since the 1900s.
