The
given column graph depicts the increase in the percentage of urban population
in
Africa,
Asia, Latin America / Caribbean and the whole world from 1950 to 2000 and also
gives
predictions for 2030. It can be seen that population escalated in all given
areas of the
world
and is expected to grow further.
In
1950, Latin America and the Caribbean had the maximum urban population, which
constituted
42% of the total population. In contrast, Asia and Africa had much lesser
people
living
in cities at 14% and 12% of the total population respectively. Just under a
third of the
population
was of urbanites in the whole world in 1950.
In
2000, Africa and Asia saw an almost threefold increase in urban population. In
both these
areas
city population became approximately 38% of the total. Latin America and the
Caribbean
had over two thirds of the population in cities. However, the whole world had
almost
equal number of rural and urban people in 2000.
It
is predicted that by 2030 the urban population will continue to grow in all
areas by 10-
15%.
Almost 80% of people in Latin America and Caribbean are expected to live in
cities,
whereas
in the whole world the percentage of urbanites is estimated to be 60%.
Overall,
it is clear that urban population has grown in all the given areas and is
expected to
grow in the
future.
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