This bar chart demonstrates the
Overall, every 6 continents faced an upward trend through the period of 100 years but some of them thrived even more.
Africa, Asia, and Oceania started the year 1950 as the continents with the least population in urban districts. Oceania, with 14 percent growth, respectively, had the lowest progress and growth among others but by the end of 2050 Oceania still stood a rise above Asia and Africa.
Although in Europe the number of people living in urban areas went up by 33%, Latin America made even bigger progress and by the end of 2050, they stood above Europe with 5% more.
North America started 1950 with the most populated urban district in the world and in 2007 and 2050, respectively, the figures increased by 15% and 11% and managed to secure the first position through a century.
This bar chart demonstrates the
Overall
, every 6 continents faced an upward trend through the period of 100 years
but
some
of them thrived even more.
Africa, Asia, and Oceania
started
the year 1950 as the continents with the least population in urban districts. Oceania, with 14 percent growth,
respectively
, had the lowest progress and growth among others
but
by the
end
of 2050 Oceania
still
stood a rise above Asia and Africa.
Although in Europe the number of
people
living in urban areas went up by 33%, Latin America made even bigger progress and by the
end
of 2050, they stood above Europe with 5% more.
North America
started
1950 with the most populated urban district in the world and in 2007 and 2050,
respectively
, the figures increased by 15% and 11% and managed to secure the
first
position through a century.