4 report(s) found.
Overall, there has been an increase in the population of the Southern Pacific Ocean countries, primarily due to the growth in the urban population and the youngest demographic, which also formed the largest segments in terms of region and age, respectively. Regarding the total population, including both urban and rural residents, it has all increased. […]
The provided line charts delineate tendencies in population of countries in the Southern Pacific Ocean, measured in millions, from 1950 with predictions up to 2040. Overall, there was a gradual increase in population trends in both urban and rural areas, similarly with the tendency of the survey about the age of population in both regions. […]
The line charts illustrate information about the urban and rural population and three particular age groups in one country from 1950, with projections up to 2040 based on millions population. Looking at the illustration, it is immediately evident that the total recorded the highest figure in all years, whereas the opposite was true for rural […]
The line graph shows Southern Pacific Ocean countries population trends from 1950 along with it’s projections upto 2040. Overall, the number of Urban populations trend will keep climbing up and it’s mostly because of the youngsters who are under 15 years old. The rural population trend was stagnant over the years, expect in 2000. In […]
