The provided bar chart depicts population density and wealth distribution comparison in terms of different locations in the world.
Overall, as it can be seen from the bar chart, there is a strong negative correlation relationship between these two variables. In addition to this, we can infer that the total wealth is shared unevenly between these regions regarding their populations.
At first glance, among these regions, North America is the wealthiest one with a 35 percent share of the prosperity, followed by Europe with 30 percent and Rich Asia-Pacific with 25 percent. Besides, Africa is the poorest region in the world with a share of about 2 percent and the second one is India with 4 percent.
Moreover, we can say that countries with larger populations have lower wealth shares. Although North America, Europe and, Rich Asia-Pacific countries correspond only to 25 percent of the population, these countries take almost 90 percent of the total wealth. On the other hand, China, India, Other Asia Pacific, Africa, and Latin America regions that constitute nearly 65 percent of the world population, take only 15 percent of the wealth.
The provided bar chart depicts
population
density and
wealth
distribution comparison in terms of
different
locations in the world.
Overall
, as it can be
seen
from the bar chart, there is a strong
negative
correlation relationship between these two variables.
In addition
to this, we can infer that the total
wealth
is shared
unevenly
between these
regions
regarding their populations.
At
first
glance, among these
regions
, North America is the wealthiest one with a 35
percent
share of the prosperity, followed by Europe with 30
percent
and Rich Asia-Pacific with 25
percent
.
Besides
, Africa is the poorest
region
in the world with a share of about 2
percent
and the second one is India with 4 percent.
Moreover
, we can say that countries with larger
populations
have lower
wealth
shares. Although North America, Europe and, Rich Asia-Pacific countries correspond
only
to 25
percent
of the
population
, these countries take almost 90
percent
of the total
wealth
.
On the other hand
, China, India, Other Asia Pacific, Africa, and Latin America
regions
that constitute
nearly
65
percent
of the world
population
, take
only
15
percent
of the
wealth
.