The bar chart demonstrates the total world population in 4 countries by percentage from 1950 to 2002, along with a projection for 2050.
The bar chart depicts a clear concept on total population in for countries: India, China,The USA, and Japan. We can see that, at first, China was hold the first position with around 25% of the total world population, while Japan had only 4%(approximately) of the total global natives. India had occupied a significant portion, about 15%, but will ends up with the top positions, in 2050.
In 2002, India experienced a slight increase in the percentage of population–about 2% higher than previous data–, while the other three countries were whitnessing a dwindle. China, that time, had 20% of the total world residents. The USA and Japan also experienced slight decrease in population percentage, 5% and 3% respectively.
A future assumtion from 2050, shows similar treands as like in 2002. In 2050, it is projected that they will reach at the top with 18% population, whereas China look forward a massive decrease in population, from 25% to 15%. The USA follows the previous data and remains same and Japan took only 2% of the total world population
