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The line chart illustrates the percentage of population from a specific country,

from age 0 to 65 older, in 1960 and the prediction in 2040.

Overall, it can be observed that there were considerable downward trends of the
population for both age group 0 to 14 and 15 to 64, while the percentage of
population for 65 and older increased dramatically.

Looking at the details, as regards to age group 65 and older, there were 15% of the
population in 1960, then there was a significant increase of population over the
next five decades, this noticeable growth predicted to continue until 2040, which
had an estimation of 45%.

In contrast, the population of age group 0 to 14 witnessed a fall, from 30 % in


1960 to 15% in 2000. Then the figure continued to decline slightly, which was
estimated to be at 10% by 2040. Additionally, age 15 to 64 followed a similar
trend, starting 55% of the total population, but forecasted to gradually decrease
to 43% in the future.
The line chart illustrates data about how many worldwide conferences happening
in three cities, over fifty-year period.

Overall, it can be seen that there was a fluctuation in the number of conferences
happened internationally. In addition, City A where most of the conferences held
and City C was not commonly used for conferences.

In 1965, international conferences were not done in City C, but its figures
increased dramatically over three decades, and fluctuated until 2010, that stood
at 30. With respect to City A, there were 35 conferences made in this city on that
same yearswWQWERfrRWEFc, then it declined dramatically to 20% in the
following ten years. A considerable growth was noted in 1985 and followed by a
fluctuation reaching to 20 in 2010.

Regarding City B, 30 conferences was made in 1965, similar to City C there was a
fluctuation in the figures until the end of the given period, at 25%.

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