The bar graph and table describe us about the trend of Japan’s population between 1950 and 2055.
According to the graph, the overall population is at a peak in 2005, and the general increase is recorded for the population over the age of 65, as per the information provided in the table.
In the graph, it can be observed that the population in 1950 and 2055 is almost similar with a slight difference of 5 million. So the population in 1950 is 85 million and 2055 is 90 million. The population is at peak in 2005 as its count is 130 million. While the general trend in population growth according to the graph, is that the population is gradually increased between 1950 and 2005, then it started steadily decreasing till 2010. After that, the population count is dropped more quickly from 2010 to 2055. Similarly, the data in the table shows us growth in the people of the age over 65, is 4% in 1950 that is gradually increased till 2055 up to 40%. It is also noticed that 20% of population growth has noted till 2005.
The bar
graph
and table
describe
us about the trend of Japan’s
population
between 1950 and 2055.
According to the
graph
, the
overall
population
is at a peak in 2005, and the general increase
is recorded
for the
population
over the age of 65, as per the information provided in the table.
In the
graph
, it can
be observed
that the
population
in 1950 and 2055 is almost similar with a slight difference of 5
million
.
So
the
population
in 1950 is 85
million
and 2055 is 90
million
. The
population
is at peak in 2005 as its count is 130
million
. While the general trend in
population
growth according to the
graph
, is that the
population
is
gradually
increased between 1950 and 2005, then it
started
steadily
decreasing till 2010. After that, the
population
count
is dropped
more
quickly
from 2010 to 2055.
Similarly
, the data in the table
shows
us growth in the
people
of the age over 65, is 4% in 1950
that is
gradually
increased till 2055 up to 40%. It is
also
noticed that 20% of
population
growth has noted till 2005.