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mahmud
Wed Nov 25, 2009 6:45 am   Topic: writing

The first graph shows the population in relation with year. The increasing trend of population is very simillar for india and china but us population increasiong rate is not as high as india and china. Indias populaiton increasing rate is almost linear. on the other hand chinas populaiton rate decrease after 2027/2028 . us population increase linearly but not rapidly as india.
the second figure demonstrate the urbanization of china and india. china`s urbanization rate is more rapid compare to india. In the year upto 1985 the urbanization of both country are slowly increase but after that its increasing rate is more rapid. this graph also shows the compare of rural population between two countries. the rural population increasing rate is high in india but decreasing trend is observed for china
Amani
Tue Nov 17, 2009 7:06 pm   Topic: Population Growth Aganist Civilization

The world is facing problems with population growth along with poverty. Our population is growing rapidly and the resources are limited.

Civilized countries are managing their population growth, in the United States the growth is slow and its not due to birth only its due to immigration. As in China the population was growing too fast until it was controled, and according to studies it will start population will start decreasing. While in india, population is growing uncontrolably.
Civilized countring are managing population growth hence providing better chances and education to the population. So a person can notice that China has more educated and urban population than it did before, even better urban citizens are exceeding rural citizens.

Contolling the population growth gives better chances to the population in terms of civilization, education, economy, etc...
abhilash
Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:41 pm   Topic: Population growth in india china and us

[b]The graph from the United nation population division showing the growth of population in India china and us from 1950 to 2050 and the urabanisation in india and china during this period
Their is a rapid incerse in the poulation in india and china sa well us not showing a big change from 1950 to 2030. it will reach maximam in 2005 in both contries They expect arapid decline in the population rate as wll as ruralisation in china while compared to india after 2030.now the growth of urbanisation in indian and china are nearly same after 2005 china show a shallow highk in it than india
pradeep
Tue Sep 29, 2009 6:52 am   Topic: writing task 1

The first graph illustrates the tremendous population growth in India,China and US.The second graph compares the population of India and China in rural and urban areas.The population growth is shown in Millions.
Among the three countries U.S has least population growth which has a minor change in every year.Compared in 1950 and 2050 the population growth varied slightly in U.S.But when coming to India,year 1950 shows less population compared to china,but it is expected to exceed china population by 2050.China's population will b constantly increased till 2020.but from 2025 it is predicted to b decreased.
The second graph clearly defines the increase of India's population in Urban and Rural areas when compared to China.Initially in 1950 China and India have same amount of population in urban areas.But when compared in 2030 China's urban population was vastly increased when compared to India.Coming to china's Rural population,It was decreased in 2030 than in 1950.But India's Rural population increased tremendously by 2030.

It can be concluded that India's population is increasing rapidly day by day when compared to other two countries.As the population increases there will not be enough resources to use.So the people look for the country for less population and high resources.So probably all try to settle in U.S and China which have less population than India.
delachic
Wed Sep 16, 2009 11:47 pm   Topic: IELTS

In the first chart we can see the tendencies that the population of China, India and the US had been presenting over the years since 1950 until today, and the projection that this countries would have in terms of growth over the next 50 years.
Nowadays we can see that China has had the most consistent population growth over the last 56 years, with approximately 350 millions of people in 1950 and 1,300 millions at the present time, however, the projected level of growth won´t have the same growing tendency remaining, more or less, the same population by 2050.
India, in the other hand, has a very consistent projected population growth beyond 2005, reaching levels of 1,600 million people by the year 2050, and, by this, outstanding China as the world´s most populated country. This is very important because in 1950, India only had approximately 300 million people.
In the second chart we can see that the India and China rural populations are, more or less, at the same level right now (800 million people), however, the projected tendencies of growth for the India population are considerably bigger than those for China; reaching the former by 2030, approximately 850 million people, while the later would actually present a decrease of this population with less than 600 million people by 2030.
In term of urban population, growth between this two countries, China has a much larger urban population growth projection, reaching almost 900 millions by 2030, which is approximately the number of urban population today in China, in contrast with the bit more of 300 million people that India has of urban population nowadays.