The graph below gives information about changes in the birth and death rates in New Zealand between 1901 and 2101.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where revelant.
The line chart compares the data of the rate of birth and deceased people of New Zealand from 1901 to 2101.
It indicates that a very large majority, which constitutes 61% of the people, were born in the year of 1961.
The lowest percentage of birth rate was in the year 1901, which is 20%. Further, there is a gradual increase in the percentage of people born, with a fluctuation between the year 1921 to 1941 (25% to 49%). The maximum number of people born, was in the year 1961, which accounts for 65%. It is analysed that eventually the birth rates will decrease, amounting to 41% by the year of 2101.
On the flip side, it is predicted that the death rates would gradually increase and reach 55% in the year of 2101.The least number of death rates were in the year 1901 (9%), with fluctuations from 1921 to 2001, after which the death rate climbs up.
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The line chart compares the data of the rate of birth and deceased people of New Zealand from 1901 to 2101.
It indicates that a very large majority, which constitutes 61% of the people, were born in the year of 1961.
The lowest percentage of birth rate was in the year 1901, which is 20%. Further, there is a gradual increase in the percentage of people born, with a fluctuation between the year 1921 to 1941 (25% to 49%). The maximum number of people born, was in the year 1961, which accounts for 65%. It is analysed that eventually the birth rates will decrease, amounting to 41% by the year of 2101.
On the flip side, it is predicted that the death rates would gradually increase and reach 55% in the year of 2101.The least number of death rates were in the year 1901 (9%), with fluctuations from 1921 to 2001, after which the death rate climbs up.