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A deep analysis of the provided table reveals changes in the

number of citizens in Argentina, Indonesia, Italy, and Republic of Korea


in 2003 and predicts the population of four countries in 2025 and 2050.
Overall, what stands out from the chart is that while Italy
witnessed a downward trend, the opposite was true for other countries.
Another noticeable thing is that Indonesia is anticipated to be the most
densely populated country over the period shown.
As can be seen from the table, in 2003, starting with 238 million
people, the population of Indonesia is forecasted to experience a
dramatic rise of about 25 million, reaching 312 million at the end of the
period. With the same pattern, despite being the least densely populated
country in the initial year, with only 34 million people, the population of
Argentina is predicted to increase nearly twofold to 62 million, which
accounts only one-fifth of the figure of Indonesia.
Regarding other countries, in 2003, the population of the Republic
of Korea was 48 before being anticipated to witness a slight increase to
52 in the next twenty-two years. This figure is predicted to remain
almost unchanged until the end of the period. In contrast, in the initial
year, the number of citizens in Italy was 54 million. It is predicted that
this figure will see a considerable drop to only 45 million in 2050,
becoming the least densely populated country in the four countries
studied.

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