Hans Rosling's Projection

Today in class we watched Hans Rosling's video where he was "animating data in real space". What his video showed was countries life expectancy and average income. This graph shows counties from 1810 to 2009, with a top lifespan of 75 years and top income of $40,000. This graph shows poor and sick countries at one end and rich and healthy people in the other. The graph shows in 1810 basically everyone is sick and poor, and life expectancy is around 40 years old. In 1948, or the end of world war 2, counties are very spread out on the graph and shows very sudden spikes or declines for different reasons. In general, the counties that haven't started their Industrial Revolution yet are stuck mostly in the poor and sick region. Well, that's all for me today, see you soon!

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