The pie chart illustrates information about world population in 1900 and 2000
A quick look reveals that In 1900 there are only five countries population figure shown have while, In starting of 21 century six countries population data is displays. However In 1900 there was only 1.6 billion people but, After 100 years population rate increased by 4.4 billion respectively
In last 20 century more than half of world population area was occupied by Asia (60%) second position was taken by Europe as well as including Russia had only 25 per cent. While, five per cent land was occupied by North Americans population and Africa carried only one per cent less population then North America. Rest of six per cent equal divided by Latin America not only but also by others countries.
In 2000, Asia Pacific (including former Soviet Asia) was reveal four per cent downward trend then past 100 years. Europe plus Russia pollution also decline by nine per cent now its only (14%)North America have only five per cent population as well as Middle east and North Africa had been only one per cent less than North America. Latin America and Caribbean had only eight per cent population this is new data in 2000 and rest three present again carried by others countries.
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