Ielts Academic Writing Task 1 - Graphs |
The given
graph illustrates the percentage of the population residing in metropolitan
areas around the globe and in various parts of the world from 1950 to 2050.
Overall,
Europe, Latin America and North America experienced a tremendous urbanisation compared to the whole world, while Africa and Asia elucidate rates that are
lower than global average.
In 1950
North America led with 64% populace residing in cities, compared to 29% of the
world, following it were Europe, 51%, and Latin America, 42%. Similar trends
continued until 2015 and in predictions of 2050, except that after 2015, Latin
America will overtake Europe, and is expected to house 84% populace in urban
locations in 2050 as compared to 78% of the latter.
However,
Africa and Asia experienced a slower rise in urban population, which was well
below the world average, with 15% and 17% respectively in 1950 compared to
world ratio, 29%; 37% and 41% in 2015 respectively as against 49% global, and
are expected to stay lower than global average until 2050.