The world population 1900 to 2000
The world population 1900 to 2000 MKN
The pie charts illustrate change in the population of various territories of the world between 1900 and 2000. The vital regions are represented as percentages of the total world inhabitants.
Overall, In just one century, the number of people has increased from 1. 6 billion to 6 billion amd most of this increasing belongs to developed countries which are situated in Europe.
From the nineteenth century to the twentieth century, the percentage of people living in Africa doubled from 4. 5% to 10%, while Latin America's population increased triple in the same period.
Furthermore, the percentage of inhabitants in Europe and Asia diminished during last century. The number of Europe's population dropped to 14% from 25% and number of Asian people dipped to 60% to 54%. North Americans percentage remained stable at 5% in 1900 and 2000. The number of people in the Middle East and North Africa, a new category, made up 6% of world population.
The pie charts illustrate
change
in the
population
of various territories of the world between 1900 and 2000. The vital regions
are represented
as
percentages
of the total world inhabitants.
Overall
, In
just
one century, the
number
of
people
has increased from 1. 6 billion to 6 billion
amd
most of this increasing belongs to
developed countries
which
are situated
in Europe.
From the nineteenth century to the twentieth century, the
percentage
of
people
living in Africa doubled from 4. 5% to 10%, while Latin America's
population
increased triple in the same period.
Furthermore
, the
percentage
of inhabitants in Europe and Asia diminished during last century. The
number
of Europe's
population
dropped to 14% from 25% and
number
of Asian
people
dipped to 60% to 54%. North Americans
percentage
remained stable at 5% in 1900 and 2000. The
number
of
people
in the Middle East and North Africa, a new category, made up 6% of world
population
.
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