you have 1. Create your own graph of the Human Population (in millions) - y-axis, over Time (Year) - X-axis. Graph it properly on graph paper, take a picture of your graph and insert the picture into the next slide. Keep in mind - your graph MUST have EQUAL time intervals, even if the data been given is not in equal increments (example, x- axis could go by 50's or 100's, y-axis by 500 million, then plot the specific points on the table). Think of each row as an ordered pair that you will plot on the graph that you already set up - (x,y) = (year, population) You will need to construct your graph so that the x- axis goes up to at least 2100, so you can make your prediction for the trajectory of population growth for that timeframe. A good top number for your y-axis might be in the 12,000-15,000 range. It is NOT recommended to try to construct this graph on a computer program - they do not recognize "time" prior to 1800 and therefore will not make the increments equal on that axis, as they need to be.