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Our world population crossed 8.1 Billion in 2023 but not every country has growing population, so to determine the trends and insights about how the world is affected and what factors play an important role in our world population, an analysis is needed.
This data analyzer allows you to compare population changes over the years between countries, continents, and the world through bar and pie charts. This project was created as the final project for Platzi's Python course.
In this project, I explored and analyzed a world population dataset in the R programming language. Utilizing dplyr, tidyverse, and ggplot2, I created two choropleth maps. One map shows the growth rate by continent, and the other shows the growth rate of African countries.