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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 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 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 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 […]
