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The image displays a table titled "Population (millions)" with columns for the years 1990, 1993, 2000, 2020, and 2050, and rows for Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States. Australia's population is 17.1 in 1990, 17.7 in 1993, 19.2 in 2000, 22.7 in 2020, and projected at 26.0 in 2050. Canada's population is 26.6 in 1990, 28.5 in 1993, 31.0 in 2000, 36.9 in 2020, and projected at 39.0 in 2050. New Zealand's population is 3.4 in 1990, 3.5 in 1993, 3.8 in 2000, 4.3 in 2020, and projected at 4.7 in 2050. The United States' population is 249.9 in 1990, 258.2 in 1993, 275.1 in 2000, 320.6 in 2020, and projected at 349.0 in 2050.
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The table illustrates the information regarding populations among four countries over different five years.
Overall, it is apparent that in the highest amount is displayed in United States while New Zealand is the lowest in every year. Moreover, compared to 1990, population count showed a rapid increase in all Australia, Canada, NEw Zealand and United States. In 2050, total count is the highest among all the figures when in 1990 is the least.
In the USA, from the beginning it depicts 249.9 as it is a huge number compared to other three countries’ details. It gradually become multiplied over the time and from 2000 to 2020, the figures show a rapid proliferation. The New Zealand rates show a very small increasement from past to 2050.
Furthermore, in Australia there is a huge gap (from 22.7 to 26.0) can be seen from 2020 to 2050 period consequently in Canada it is demonstrated a considerable gap ( from 31.0 to 36.9) in 2000 to 2020
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