The provided bar chart gives information on population distribution in the Northwest Region in the span of 150 years, from 1900 to 2050 projection.
Overall, suburban resident exhibit a noteworthy growth on population. Conversely, rural underwent a significant decline while urban stake fluctuate between 30% and 60%.
At the outset, rural appear as the dominant population, reaching a peak at approximately 65% while suburban hit low at 10%. However, rural experienced a gradual decline, falling to nearly 40% in 1950 whereas suburban rises to 20%. Even though the two residents undergo quite an oppisite changes, both stake show a point of convergence in 2000, where the percentages are equal at 20%.
Throughout the 90s, urban population remain stable just below 40%. Urban witnessed a notable surge in 2000, eventually peaking at 60%. It is projected that by the year 2050, suburban will underwent substantial growth, surpassing the other residents at nearly 60%. In contrast, rural will gradually decline at 10% while urban remain constant just over 30%
