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Analyzing Inequality in the 1980 World Income Distribution

A three-dimensional bar chart represents the 1980 global income distribution. On one axis, countries are arranged from poorest to richest based on their average income. For each country, the population is divided into ten equal-sized income groups, which are shown on a second axis. The height of each bar indicates the average annual income for that specific group. Explain how this chart's structure allows an observer to identify both the income inequality between different countries and the income inequality within a single country.

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