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The line graph illustrates changes in the proportion of urban residents in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Ecuador from 1970 to 2020, with projections to 2040. Overall, urban populations grew significantly across all four countries, though at differing rates, and future growth is expected to slow. From 1970 to 2020, Argentina began with the highest urban […]
The line graph demonstrates the changes in the proportion of population in different countries (Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Ecuador) over a 50-year period ending in 2020, along with forecasts for the next two decades. Overall, it is clear that urban population have grown dramatically, albeit at different rates in each country, resulting in remarkably similar percentages. […]
The line graph represents the changes in the proportion of city inhabitants in four countries (Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Ecuador) over a 50-year period ending in 2020, with predictions for the next two decades. Overall, it is clear that urban populations have grown significantly, albeit at different startings in each country, resulting in remarkably similar ending […]
The line graph illustrates the changes in the proportion of city inhabitants in four countries (Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Ecuador) over a 50-year period ending in 2020, along with projections for the next two decades. Overall, it is clear that urban populations have grown significantly, albeit at different rates in each country, resulting in remarkably […]
The line graph illustrates the changes in the proportion of city inhabitants in four countries (Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Ecuador) over a 50-year period ending in 2020, along with projections for the next two decades. Overall, it is clear that urban populations have grown significantly, albeit at different rates in each country, resulting in remarkably […]
