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Given are two figures providing information about the global population growth from

1800 to 2100, as well as and show the distribution of this population in developed and
developing regions.
It is evident from the information provided that the majority of citizens all around the
world tend to reside in the developing regions. Additionally, the total population will not
increase continuously after the year 2040.
To begin with the line graph, from 1980 to 1940, there is a moderate upward trend in
population growth, which was less than 2000 million. In the subsequent years, total
population underwent a surge to 7000 million between 1940 and 2020 and that is
predicted to soar continuously to reach a peak of about 8000 million in around the year
2050, followed by a considerable drop to just under 7000 million.
Regarding the bar chart, it is also intriguing to the note that the millions of people live in
the developed nations was around 1200, and this figure would remain unaltered until
2025. Whereas the increase of population reside in the developed countries, starting at
well over 2000 million and will double in the 2040, at 4000 million. Predictions express
that both developed and developing groups would fall until 2050.

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