Your Answer ▼ The line graph shows the literacy rates of three different continents(North America, Asia, and Africa) between 1990 and 2000. According to the information, all literacy rates have increased, but the literacy rate of North America was always the highest.
In 1930, the highest literacy rate among the three-continent was North America, with about 70%. Asia, the second highest was nearly 40% with Africa, the lowest, about 15%. Both North America and Africa increased steadily over the next 70 years, with North America reaching over 80% and Africa, only reaching 40%. Asia, on the other hand, contrary to the other two, has significantly increased reaching the same rate as the North America, which is above 80% in 2000. However, from 1970 to 2000, the literacy rate in North America was stationary, hovering just over 80%
Looking at the graph, it is clear that the literacy rate in Asia would surpass the literacy rate in North America after 2000 if there are no changing factors.
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