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The bar chart shows the distribution of rural and urban populations across various regions globally in 2003 and 2030. In 2003, the global urban population averaged 48%. Africa and Asia had notably lower figures, with 38% and 42% respectively. Conversely,Conversely, Europe, South America, and North America experienced upward trajectories in the urban rate, ranging from […]
Looking at the percentage of the world’s population that lives in urban areas, a 2003 bar chart gives us a glimpse into the past, and also provides a forecast for 2030. Well-known as being highly urbanised, North America and South America had the highest levels of urbanisation in both years, but Africa and Asia were […]
The bar chart gives information about changes in population rate of five different nations over a twenty-seven-year period between 2003 and 2030 with future projections. Overall, what stand out from the graph is that all nations are expected to experience a steady increase over a period in question. It is also noticeable that, even though […]
The graph compares the percentage of the population across different continents in the years 2003 and 2030. Overall, it is evident that all regions are projected to experience an increase in their population share by 2030. In 2003, North America had the highest percentage, leading with around 75%. South America followed closely behind with approximately […]
The chart illustrates the distribution of rural and urban populations across various regions globally in 2003 and projected for 2030. In 2003, the worldwide urban population averaged at 48%. Africa and Asia had notably lower figures, with 38% and 42% respectively. Conversely, Europe, South America, and North America exhibited higher urbanization rates, ranging from 70% […]
