The graph shows the changes in percentage of population of population in urban areas in the six continents of the world-
According to the graphic, between 1950 and 2007 the percentage of population living in Latin America and the Caribbean double increased, from 42% to 76%, on the other hand, in Oceania keep almost the same percentage from 1950 to 2007.
Comapring the porcentage of population around the world, it will increase in Asia and Europe in 1950, Also North America was the most populated region around the world, and in 2007 it continued to be the most populated city. Otherwise, Africa is considered as the less populated region in 1950 with a %15 and in 2007 with a %37. By 2050, the mayority of people living in urban areas will live in Latin America, the Caribbean and North America.
The graph
shows
the
changes
in percentage of
population
of
population
in urban areas in the six continents of the world-
According to the graphic, between 1950 and 2007 the percentage of
population
living in Latin America and the Caribbean double increased, from 42% to 76%,
on the other hand
, in Oceania
keep
almost the same percentage from 1950 to 2007.
Comapring
the
porcentage
of
population
around the world, it will increase in Asia and Europe in 1950,
Also
North America was the most populated region around the world, and in 2007 it continued to be the most populated city.
Otherwise
, Africa
is considered
as the less populated region in 1950 with a %15 and in 2007 with a %37. By 2050, the
mayority
of
people
living in urban areas will
live
in Latin America, the Caribbean and North America.