The two pie charts compare percentages of world population in six different countries between 1910 and 2010 and each country colored with specific colors.
Overall, it can be seen that Asia has the highest proportion of people in both years. Moreover, the proportion of people in Europe and Asia were dropped over the year, whereas the percent of citizens increased in Africa and Latin America. However, North America and Others remained the same by the passed years.
In 1910, the proportion of people was 60% in Asia and the percentage decreased to 54% in 2010, while Europe (including Russia) also was a drop in percent by approximately 9% at the same year. By contrast, at the beginning of year the population of Africa was 4% and it was grow rapidly and the percent of population in Africa was at the top 3 in world population with 10% in 2010.
The proportion of individuals in North America and others were unchanged, there were 5% and 3% between 1910 and 2010, respectively. Over the period, the percentages for Latin America increase from 3% to 8%.
