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The bar charts give the information about the percentage of global population in several different

regions throughout a century since 1900.

The main fact which is essential to be reported is that the largest figure in both charts was in Asia
and Others category experienced the smallest in both periods. By marked contrast, there was a
significant growth of total of population during the time scale.

Asia, in 1900, stood out at 60%, followed by Europe and North America at 25 and 5% respectively.
Meanwhile, people in Africa were accounted for 4% in comparison with them in Latin America and
Others regions at merely 3%.

Turning to a hundred next year, Asia and Europe witnessed a decrease and hit of 54% and 14% in the
name ordered. Meanwhile, distinctly, the population in Africa increased threefold, while them in
Latin America (including Caribbean) inclined to be 8%. The rest were steady, and the total of them
could not surpass the regions which had the maximum data recorded.

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