12 report(s) found.
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of people living in urban areas in the whole world, Africa, Asia and Latin America in 1950 and 2000, along with predictions for 2030. Overall, urban populations are expected to increase significantly in all regions during the period. Furthermore, Latin America recorded the highest urban population figures, while Africa […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of people living in urban areas in the whole world, Africa, Asia and Latin America in 1950 and 2000, together with predictions for 2030. Overall, urban population figures are expected to increase significantly in all regions over the period. In addition, Latin America recorded the highest percentages throughout the […]
The bar chart illustrates percentage of people living in urban areas in the whole world, Africa, Asia, and Latin America in 1950 and 2000, and also provides a prediction for 2030. In general, the proportion of urban population increases in all areas over the period. Latin America has the highest figure during the years, whereas […]
The bar chart above details the growth of urban citizens worldwide, including predictions for the future. It is clear that in 2030 there will be more people living in cities than in the past. Moreover, in the middle of the twentieth century the number of people living in urban areas was much lower compared with […]
The bar chart compares certain parts of the world in terms of the percentage of average urbanization rate in 1950, 2000 and with the prediction of 2030. Overall, average urban growth increased all the parts of world year by year. However, Latin America held the dominance all the years. Looking at the information in more […]
the bar chart demonstrates a future and past statements about a city population in some continents, namely Africa, Asia, Latin America and whole world. Overall, the lowest number in the year 1950 is in Africa, whereas Latin America owns more than whole world. latin america in the year 2000 had the highest point. Asia and […]
The diagram illustruate information about the increasing of urban population in Africa, Asia, Lation America and whole world between 1950 to 2030. Overall, the figure of Lation America is every year is hight than other figures. However we can see that all coutries decreased in a certain year, but then countries are growth again. The […]
The provided bar chart depicts the development in the number of citizens within three different areas and the whole world in the years 1950, 2000, and 2030. Overall, it is evident that there was a general increase across all sectors, with Latin America/Caribbean demonstrating the most significant growth. In contrast, the trajectory of the three […]
The provided bar chart depicts the development in the number of citizens within three different areas and the whole world in the years 1950, 2000, and 2030. Overall, it is evident that there was a general increase across all sectors, with Latin America/Caribbian demonstrating the most significant growth. In contrast, the trajectory of the three […]
This chart demonstrates a data about the increasing of urban population in centran parts of the world adding the prediction of the future. Overall, the urban population of world’s parts are growing during the whole period of discovering. Accoding to the chart, in 1950s residents of cities were a minority, comparing towards all population. It […]
The line graph gives data on the growth of urban population in particular parts of the world including the prediction of the future. Overall,we see that there is an upward trend over the 50 years of the proportions of poulation in all over the world. We see that,in Africa the population has risen up to […]
The given line graph demonstrates the data about the increase of urban population in specific territories including the prediction of the future in three different years (1950, 2000, and 2030). Overall, the chart shows information about the population in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the whole world. The given data is in percent. Africa compared […]
