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Which of the following statements are true about the information on this graph? (pick three)
(3 points)
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Sub-Saharan Africa is projected to see a population slow down by 2050.
Sub-Saharan Africa is projected to see a population slow down by 2050.
Oceania's population could triple between 2024 and 2100.
Oceania's population could triple between 2024 and 2100.
North America's population will finally reach 1 billion by 2100.
North America's population will finally reach 1 billion by 2100.
Europe seems to already be experiencing negative population growth.
Europe seems to already be experiencing negative population growth.
Central and Southern Asia will experience population slow down after 2050.
Central and Southern Asia will experience population slow down after 2050.
The population of Latin America and the Caribbean is projected to surpass Europe in 2050.
The population of Latin America and the Caribbean is projected to surpass Europe in 2050.
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The three true statements are:
- Europe seems to already be experiencing negative population growth.
- Europe’s line is flat/declining on the graph, indicating current population decline.
- Central and Southern Asia will experience population slow down after 2050.
- The curve for Central & Southern Asia levels off/peaks around mid‑century, showing slower growth after ~2050.
- The population of Latin America and the Caribbean is projected to surpass Europe in 2050.
- The Latin America & Caribbean line crosses above Europe around the 2050 mark.
The others (Sub‑Saharan Africa slowing by 2050, Oceania tripling, North America reaching 1 billion) are not supported by the graph.
- Europe seems to already be experiencing negative population growth.
- Europe’s line is flat/declining on the graph, indicating current population decline.
- Central and Southern Asia will experience population slow down after 2050.
- The curve for Central & Southern Asia levels off/peaks around mid‑century, showing slower growth after ~2050.
- The population of Latin America and the Caribbean is projected to surpass Europe in 2050.
- The Latin America & Caribbean line crosses above Europe around the 2050 mark.
The others (Sub‑Saharan Africa slowing by 2050, Oceania tripling, North America reaching 1 billion) are not supported by the graph.
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