The given table shows the actual and projected population of Argentina, Indonesia, Italy and Republic of Korea for the years 2003, 2025 and 2050.
The table presents the population of four countries ( Argentina, Indonesia, Italia and Republic of Korea). The data is collected in 2003, 2025 and 2050.
Overall, Indonesia held the lion’s share of the population in any given year. By 2025, the million people in Argentina, Italy and the Republic of Korea will have no considerable change with 48 million, 47 million and 52 million respectively.
Another northworthy observation, in 2003, the Indonesian people rate quadrupled those who was in Italy (238million versus 54million) and even was seven as high as Korean people. Additionally, the population in Argentina which is the lowest rate among 4 countries with 34million
In 2025, those people who in Argentina will be similar to the population of Italian people ( 48% against 47%). Featuring a notable change, 312 millions of Indonesian resident who will be five as high as those people who are in the Republic of Korea and Argentina
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