World population in 1910
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The given pie chart portrays the Global Population in 1910 incurred on six diverse segments.
Initially, Asia accounted for 60% of the world population which was the highest population of world while Latin America and Others equally accounted as the least population by 3%. Europe represented the secondly largest population of the world while North America and Africa represented 5% and 4% respectively of the global population.
As shown in the pie chart, Asia remained at the top as the most populated region while compared with Europe, Europe Population declined by 35%. North America's percentage dropped by 15% compared to Europe. There was not a huge development in the countries of Latin America, Africa, North America and Others compared with Asia and Europe.
In conclusion, there was significant growth in Asia population compared with the other countries. Most of this population growth has occurred in developing countries.
The
given
pie chart portrays the Global
Population
in 1910 incurred on six diverse segments.
Initially
, Asia accounted for 60% of the world
population
which was the highest
population
of world while Latin America
and Others
equally
accounted as the least
population
by 3%. Europe represented the
secondly
largest
population
of the world while North America and Africa represented 5% and 4%
respectively
of the global population.
As shown in the pie chart, Asia remained at the top as the most populated region while compared with Europe, Europe
Population
declined by 35%. North America's percentage dropped by 15% compared to Europe. There was not a huge development in the countries of Latin America, Africa, North America
and Others
compared with Asia and Europe.
In conclusion
, there was significant growth in Asia
population
compared with the other countries. Most of this
population
growth has occurred in
developing countries
.
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