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The bar chart gives information about the percentage of the world population living in four countries (India, China, the USA, and Japan) in 1950 and 2002, with estimated figures for 2050. Overall, China had the highest population share in both 1950 and 2002, while Japan had the lowest. Except for India, all other countries are […]
The bar chart delineates the proportions of the global population attributed to India, China, the USA, and Japan during the years 1950 and 2002, alongside projections for 2050. Overall, China dominated global population statistics historically; however, projections indicate that India is poised to assume this position by 2050, while Japan persistently retains the lowest population […]
The bar graph illustrates the total percentage of the population in India, China, the USA, and Japan for the years 1950 and 2002, as well as projections for 2050. Overall, China held the highest population ratio in the world in the past, while India is projected to have the highest population ratio in 2050. In […]
The chart illustrates the proportion of the world’s population accounted for by India, China, the USA, and Japan in 1950 and 2002, with a forecast for 2050. Overall, the most populous country was China in both 1950 and 2002, while Japan had the smallest population. All countries, except India, experienced a downward trend. Although the […]
The horizontal bar graph presents a comparative analysis of the percentage distribution of the total world population across four countries—India, China, the USA, and Japan—during the years 1950 and 2002, with projections extending to 2050. It is evident that India and China predominantly contributed to the global population figures, whereas the USA and Japan exhibited […]
