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  • Srikar Reddy

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    April 1, 2022 at 4:07 PM

    The table compares about the proportion of people and their distributions among six different regions in the globe in 1950 and 2000, with anticipated totals for 2050.

    Overall, it can be seen that while the population of people in Asia and Africa is set to grow, but in Europe and North America is decreasing . Only Oceania is likely to remain stable throughout the period maintaining 1%.

    Asia stood at 56% in 1950, which was the highest percentage of all given distributions, and the figure is set to experience a small rise to 59% in 2050. On the other hand,for Europe there was a sharp slid to 12% in 2000, approximately two times much less than 22% in 1950. Ultimately , the percentage is predicted to hit 7% in 2050. Latin America had 6% of the world population; this figure rise to 9% in 2000.

    The population was only 7% and 5% in 1950 and 2000 correspondingly for North America and is going to shrink marginally to 4% over the following fifty years. Nonetheless, Africa will have nearly doubled by 2050 from 9% to 20%.

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