The line graph illustrates the literacy rates in North America, Asia, and Africa between 1930 and 2000.
According to the graph, at the beginning of the period, the literacy rates of North America was the highest among all the continents. The literacy rate was about 70% in North America, Asia had about 40% of literacy rate, and Africa had about 14% of literacy rate at the beginning of the period. After this time, the time rates of Asia and Africa continued increasing gradually. In contrast, the literacy rate of North America increased relatively slowly relatively.
Africa experienced rapid growth between 1940 and 1950 (아프리카가 증가한 것이 아니라, 아프리카의 식자율이 증가한 겁니다.). The literacy rate of Asia was increasing consistently. In 1980, the literacy rate of Africa reached approximately 40%, while that of Asia reached about 70%, and North America reached about 83% respectively. Moreover, there was rapid growth in Asia between 1988 and 1995 (여기도 마찬가지이고요.). In 1995, the literacy rate of Asia caught up the literacy rate of North America. It was also observed that in around 1995, Africa reached 40% of literacy rate , Asia reached 82% of literacy rate, and North America reached 82% of literacy rate.
Overall, Asia showed the highest growth in literacy rate. Meanwhile, North America showed the smallest growth in literacy rate while literacy rate of Africa increased bigger more rapidly than North America. |