To determine how many countries expect to have an increase in population from 1950 to 2000 and from 2000 to 2050, we must analyze the population data for each listed country: Australia, Hungary, Canada, South Korea, and Egypt.
Typically, we look at the population figures for these years:
- Check each country's population in 1950 and 2000:
- If the population in 2000 is greater than in 1950, then that country had an increase from 1950 to 2000.
- Check each country's population in 2000 and 2050:
- If the population in 2050 is greater than in 2000, then that country is expected to have an increase from 2000 to 2050.
By performing this analysis for each country, you can tally how many of these countries meet the criteria of increases for both time periods.
Without the actual graph data, it is impossible to provide a specific number of countries. However, if you have access to the graph with the population data, you can follow the steps above to count the countries that had increases in both intervals.
If you provide me the specific population figures for those countries, I can help you determine the answer based on that data!