The chart illustrates how the figures for the whole dwellers in the world altered from 1950 to 2002 and with prediction to 2050 in 4 specific nations like India, China, the USA, and Japan.
Overall, while India witnessed steady growth in the population’s percentage through the period, including the predicted future figures, the opposite was true for the other states. Additionally, the Chinese had the greatest number of total inhabitants.
In India, the data stood at 15% in 1950, rising to around 17% in the next 52 years, and is projected to go up to 19% in 2050. Whereas the figure for Chinese was approximately at 23% by 1950, followed by a decline of 20% in 2002, and will continue to experience a dramatic leap at 15% until 2050.
As can be seen from the graph, both the data for the others perceived a downward trend and are estimated that will maintain a gradual reduction in the future. The figure for the USA and Japan between 1950 and 2002 dropped from 7% to 5% and 4% to 3% respectively, while this rate is expected to remain for USA residents and is triple more than the proportion of Chinese by 2050.
The chart illustrates how the
figures
for the whole dwellers in the world altered from 1950 to 2002 and with prediction to 2050 in 4 specific nations like India, China, the USA, and Japan.
Overall
, while India witnessed steady growth in the population’s percentage through the period, including the predicted future
figures
, the opposite was true for the other states.
Additionally
, the Chinese had the greatest number of total inhabitants.
In India, the data stood at 15% in 1950, rising to around 17% in the
next
52 years, and
is projected
to go up to 19% in 2050. Whereas the
figure
for Chinese was approximately at 23% by 1950, followed by a decline of 20% in 2002, and will continue to experience a dramatic leap at 15% until 2050.
As can be
seen
from the graph, both the data for the others perceived a downward trend and
are estimated
that will maintain a gradual reduction in the future. The
figure
for the USA and Japan between 1950 and 2002 dropped from 7% to 5% and 4% to 3%
respectively
, while this rate is
expected
to remain for USA residents and is triple more than the proportion of Chinese by 2050.