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Deleted UserSeptember 14, 2021 at 4:42 AMUpdated one:-
The tables illustrate the information in percentage wise about the world population estimation in 2050, based on what distributed in past, within different regions from 1950 to 2000.
Overall, it can be seen clearly that the world population had been in increasing trend from past 50 years and will rise eventually by 2050. Moreover, it could be observed that Oceania was the least in proportion among all the regions.
To begin with, Africa is the only region with continuous improvement of 9% in 1950 to 13% in 2000 and would go up till 20% in 2050. Europe and NA both are in declining state. The population in Europe has been fallen consistently with the difference of 10% and 5%. Likewise, NA went down with marginal difference of 2% and 1%, from past 100 years. Similarly, both LA and Oceania got hiked initially from 1950 to 2000 by 3 percent and almost 1 percent but remained steady at 9% and 1% in 2050. However, Asia showed some minimal fluctuations in contribution from 1950 to 2050 (i.e., 4% and 1% respectively).
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