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The tables below give the distribution of world population in 1950 and 2000, with an estimate of the situation in 2050. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

The tables below give the distribution of world population in 1950 and 2000, with an estimate of the situation in 2050. 7aJJ3
The tables indicate the dispersal of world population between 1950 and 2000. When we take a look at the tables, we can easily see that there are significant differences for a number of continents. Primarily, in 1950, the most population of the world were from Asia, Europe and Africa with 56 %, 22 % and 9 % respectively. The other continents were a bit less than the former continents. However, we see one of them which is Latin America had increased from 6 % to 9 % in 2000. Asia had 60 %, Europe had 12 % and Africa had 13 %. Asia and Africa had raised, whereas Europe had decreased. The other continents had some fluctuations in the same year. Finally, in 2050 it is predicted that the world's population is going to be 9. 0 billion. Asia will be on the top of the tables again with 59 %. After that, Africa, Latin America and Europe are going to be with 20 %, 9 % and 7 %. The other continents which are North America and Oceania are expected to be 4 % and 1 % respectively.
The tables indicate the dispersal of world population between 1950 and 2000.

When we take a look at the tables, we can
easily
see
that there are significant differences for a number of continents.

Primarily
, in 1950, the most population of the world were from Asia, Europe and Africa with 56 %, 22 % and 9 %
respectively
. The other
continents
were a bit less than the former
continents
.
However
, we
see
one of them which is Latin America had increased from 6 % to 9 % in 2000. Asia had 60 %, Europe had 12 % and Africa had 13 %. Asia and Africa had raised, whereas Europe had decreased. The other
continents
had
some
fluctuations in the same year.
Finally
, in 2050 it
is predicted
that the world's population is going to be 9. 0 billion. Asia will be on the top of the tables again with 59 %. After that, Africa, Latin America and Europe are going to be with 20 %, 9 % and 7 %. The other
continents
which are North America and Oceania are
expected
to be 4 % and 1 %
respectively
.
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IELTS academic The tables below give the distribution of world population in 1950 and 2000, with an estimate of the situation in 2050.

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