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The presented bar chart provides the data about the number of the urban population in different parts of the world. The comparisons are made in percentages and reveal the information about 1950 and 2015 years. Moreover, there is an assumption about the approximate number of city residents in 2050. It can be observed that only […]
The bar chart shows the percentage of people living in urban areas in the years 1950, 2007, and the projected one for 2030. We can notice that, in the whole world, the percentage will double in 2030, in particolar it will change from 29% to 60%, that means that lost of the world’s population will […]
The chart given shows the number of urban communities in separate regions of the world from 1950 to 2050. Overall, the regions across the globe all undergo a significant population elevation over time. In 1950, Africa had the lowest degree of urban people with only 15%, while North America had the most with 64%. From […]
The bar chart compares the number of residents in cities in Africa, Asia, Europe, Caribbean, North America and Oceania in 1950, 2007 and 2050. Overall, the percentage of people choosing to live in metropolitan areas from almost different parts of the world followed an upward trend in the past, and is predicted to increase continually. […]
The given bar graph provides information concerning the proportion of urban population across five countries, including a worldwide trend, from 1950 to estimated 2050. Overall, it can be seen that North and Latin America had by far the largest percentages of cities population, which is expected to continue by 2050. Looking at the chart on […]
