The bar chart provides information regarding the density of people living in urban areas in percentage-wise over the different areas of the world namely Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin-American, North Asia and Oceania during three different periods such as 1950 and 2007 also the prediction at the year 2050
Overall, as per the graph the highest percentage of the population belongs to North-America in all three periods whereas the lowest population was accounted for Africa
In detail, North America accounts for the highest population among the six countries.
The bar chart provides information regarding the density of people living in urban areas in percentage-wise over the different areas of the world namely Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin-American, North Asia and Oceania during three different periods such as 1950 and 2007 also the prediction at the year 2050 Overall, as per the graph the highest percentage of the population belongs to North-America in all three periods whereas the lowest population was accounted for Africa In detail, North America accounts for the highest population among the six countries. MXG6
The bar chart provides information regarding the density of people living in urban areas in percentage-wise over the different areas of the world namely Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin-American, North Asia and Oceania during three different periods such as 1950 and 2007 also the prediction at the year 2050
Overall, as per the graph the highest percentage of the population belongs to North-America in all three periods whereas the lowest population was accounted for Africa
In detail, North America accounts for the highest population among the six countries. Over here almost 64 per cent of people were living in the urban area during the year 1950 this has been increased to 74 percent in 2007 and then leapt to 90 percent by 2050. In addition to that more than half of the people in countries such as Europe and Oceania were also living in cities in 1950. Whereas in Latin-America the population during this period in urban areas were just 42 per cent. Furthermore, the population of Africa and Asia were the least during 1950 this then increased to 62 percent and 66 percent respectively by the year 2050
The bar chart provides information regarding the density of
people
living in urban
areas
in percentage-wise over the
different
areas
of the world
namely
Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin-American, North Asia and Oceania during three
different
periods such as 1950 and 2007
also
the prediction at the year 2050
Overall
, as per the graph the highest percentage of the
population
belongs to North-America in all three periods whereas the lowest
population
was accounted
for Africa
In detail, North America accounts for the highest
population
among the six countries. Over here almost 64 per cent of
people
were living in the urban
area
during the year 1950 this has
been increased
to 74
percent
in 2007 and then leapt to 90
percent
by 2050.
In addition
to that more than half of the
people
in countries such as Europe and Oceania were
also
living in cities in 1950.
Whereas
in Latin-America the
population
during this period in urban
areas
were
just
42 per cent.
Furthermore
, the
population
of Africa and Asia were the least during 1950 this then increased to 62
percent
and 66
percent
respectively
by the year 2050