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The pie charts illustrate the distribution of the world population by region for the years 1900 and 2000. Overall, there is a significant shift in population distribution over the century, with Asia remaining the predominant region but experiencing a relative decline in its share. Notably, Africa and Latin America have shown marked increases in their […]
The two pie charts illustrate the distribution of the world’s population by region in 1900 and 2000. Overall, the greatest increases were observed in Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America, while North America and Others remained stable. In contrast, Asia and especially Europe experienced declines over the century. It is clear that Africa experienced […]
The pie chart illustrates changes in world population in two decade.comparison held between multiple region such as Asia, Europe, North America,Latin America, Africa, Middle East and some others. Firstly,The most population holders Asia and Europe decreased by 6%,11% respectively now it is 54% in Asia and 14% in Europe including Russia.Whereas, North America and others […]
The two pie charts give data on the world population by different regions between 1900 and 2000. The areas are represented as percentages of the total world population. Overall, the world population experienced a substainal rise over a century, with Asia consistently having the greatest number of inhabitants. It is worth noting that a new […]
The two charts present the distribution of population around the world by region in the years 1900 and 2000. It is clear that, at the beginning of the 20th century, the vast majority of global population lived in Asia and Europe, including Russia. After 100 years, though, these two continents saw a significant reduction in […]
The two pie charts show the percentage of world population in 1900 and 2000 in different regions. In 1900, Asia had the biggest part of world population, with 60%. Europe (including Russia) was second, with 25%. Other regions had much smaller shares: Africa had 4%, North America had 5%, and Latin America and the Caribbean […]
The pie charts illustrate changes in the population of different areas of the world between 1900 and 2000. The major regions are represented as percentages of the total world population. From 1900 to 2000, the percentage of people living in Africa more than doubled from 4.5% to 10%, while Latin America’s proportion almost tripled in […]
The diagrams give data on how many people were living in the world by regions between 1900 and 2000. Overall, world population escalated 4.4 billion during the given period. The population of Latin America and Africa saw increase, by contrast, the percentage of people living in Asia and Europe . In details, Asia always had […]
The given pie charts illustrate the percentage of population of different areas of the world in 1900 and 2000. Overall, Asia contributed a high percentage in both years, while other areas accounted for least percentage under 10%, except for Europe. The most noticeable thing was the total number of world inhabitants increased rapidly, from 1.6 […]
The diagram depicts the global population’s distribution into two distinct categories between the years 1900 and 2000. It has been observed that Asia and Asia Pacific (including former Soviet Asia) followed a significant growth, but in last period Asia was contributing more in 1900 (1,6 billion). However, the Europe (including the Russia) also got the […]
The pie charts express the changes in the percentage of population in different regions between 1900 and 2000. As can be seen , Asia remained the largest proportion of people than other areas . Furthermore, population in Europe has increased dramatically in the given years . The percentage of people living in Latin America grew […]
Information regarding the global population in 1900 and 2000 is depicted by given maps. In an overview, it can be clearly seen that the Asia populatin was higher in first year, while least proportion of individuals was in other in second year. According to the maps , in 1900, on world have a population of […]
The pie chart illustrates proportions of global population in the years 1900 and 2000. Overall, the major Portion is occupied by the Asia compared to all the regions . There is a note worthy that two new regions has arrived in the year 2000 that is middle East and North Africa .comparatively, the Asia is […]
The two pie charts illustrate variation in the world population in a century. Overall, the world population rose between 1900 and 2000, however, more than half of the population was from Asia or Europe. In 1900, Asia was had highest population (60%) of the world population, followed with Europe, which was second most populated continent […]
The two pie charts show the changes in population distribution figures across different regions in the year 1900 and 2000. Overall, the population has increased across all parts of the globe since 1900, making the current population stand at 6 billion. In 1900, Asia had the largest share in global population with 60%, followed by […]
The charts illustrate the percentage of people in terms of continental regions in the world in 1900 and 2000. Overall, there was an increase in the world’s population, with the dominant figures for Asia Pacific, Europe and Africa over the period. In addition, the emerging Middle East and North Africa contributed to the planet a […]
The pie charts illustrate the distribution of global population by regions between 1900 and 2000. Overall, world population showed significant changes by regions over the one hundred-year period. The total population in 1900 at 1.6 billion rose dramatically to reach 6 billion in 2000. The proportion of Asia Pacific (including former Soviet Asia) decreased slightly […]
The pie charts provide information on the total society around the globe in the year 1900 and 2000. Overall, the total people in the year 2000 had increased dramatically, but its percentage in each province had somewhat increased. In 1900, the Asia had dominated the world with 60% of total populate. The Europe including the […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of the global population distributed in different regions between 1990 and 2000. Overall, the world population saw significant growth over a century, with Asia consistently having the highest number of inhabitants. It is worth noting that a new region, the Middle East and North Africa, emerged in 2000. During […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of the global population distributed in different regions between 1990 and 2000. Overall, there was massive growth in the world population over a century, with Asia consistently having by far the highest number of people living there. It is noticeable that people arrived in a new region called the […]
The pie chart show how world population was apportioned in the years 1900 and 2000. Overall, Asia and Europe together accounted for the vast majority of the world population in both years. However, while the proportions for these two countries decreased over the period, Latin America, Africa and Middle East experienced a significant growth in […]
The circle charts represent changes in number of people in the world by regions from 1900 to 2000. Overall, at the beginning of the period the largest portion of people lived in regions Asia, Europe and Africa. However, by 2000, there were some changes in spending patterns. There are three of the most populated regions […]
The provided pie charts depict the world population by region in 1900 and 2000. The quantities are expressed as a percentage of the whole world population by the given time. To begin with, the overall population of humans have grown from 1.6 billion to 6 million over the century. Regarding proportions of different continents, there […]
