Your Answer ▼The bar graphs provide information concerning Africa's mortality rate by age and gender in 1950, 1980, and 2010.
Overall, it is clear that all age group and gender showed a downward trend over the period. In particular, while the oldest age group of Africa recorded the highest possibility of death throughout the period, 20~30 age group stood at the lowest point.
In detail, the percentage of people aged 61 and over was its highest point of around 85% in 1980, which was higher than the age group of 40-50 by about 10%. This figure continued to decrease gradually following 3 decades, reaching 75% in 1980 and hitting its low of 70% in 2010. In addition, 41~50 age group experienced a similar decline from 70% in 1980 to 60% in2010. It is noteworthy that 0~20 age group remained relatively stable from approximately 65% in 1950 to just under 60% in 2010. As for 21~30 age group, the figure recorded the lowest percentage among all age groups in the given period, showing 10% in 1950 and hitting low of just 3% in 2010. When it comes to mortality rate by gender. The gap between male and female's mortality rate gradually narrowed, with from 38% and 29% in 1950 to 24% and 20% in 2010, respectively. ( <- from 과 respectively 로 남녀 수치를 다 나타내었는데 이부분이 특히 궁금합니다...)
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