The given column chart illustrates the world wide population count of four countries in between years 1950 to 2000, With expected counting of year 2050. It clearly shows that China had the highest rank in population however it decreased by year 2050 and India peak the lead by 2050.
In 1950, China had slightly more than 25% of world population which make it highest in the world. However, projection of year 2050 shows noticeable change in population which is slightly less than 20%. On the contradictory side in India, Population was 15% of the world during year 1950 and constantly increased to almost 19% in half century. It is expected to grow faster and reach to 21% in 2050.
Talking about the population of USA and Japan, it stayed under 10% during the whole time. In USA Population was 10% during 1950 which decreased to almost 8% by year 2000 and expected to stay same in2050. It is expected to population of Japan will to 3% by 2050.
Overall, India will lead(21%) the world population and Japan will have the least(3%) by year 2050
The
given
column chart illustrates the
world wide
population
count of four countries in between years 1950 to 2000, With
expected
counting of
year
2050. It
clearly
shows
that China had the highest rank in
population
however
it decreased by
year
2050 and India peak the lead by 2050.
In 1950, China had
slightly
more than 25% of
world
population
which
make
it highest in the
world
.
However
, projection of
year
2050
shows
noticeable
change
in
population
which is
slightly
less than 20%. On the contradictory side in India,
Population
was 15% of the
world
during
year
1950 and
constantly
increased to almost 19% in half century. It is
expected
to grow faster and reach to 21% in 2050.
Talking about the
population
of USA
and Japan, it stayed under 10% during the whole time. In USA
Population
was 10% during 1950 which decreased to almost 8% by
year
2000 and
expected
to stay same in2050. It is
expected
to
population
of Japan will to 3% by 2050.
Overall
, India will lead(21%) the
world
population
and Japan will have the least(3%) by
year
2050