The given table illustrates data about how many individuals participated in a wildlife survey in Britain during an eight-year period starting from 2001.
Overall, it is obvious that the number of both adults and children soared significantly during the mentioned period. Although the quantity of kids who took part in the survey was fewer compared to adults at first, both reached a similar number at the end.
Looking at the details, when the proportion of adults was three times higher than children,hit 36000 in 2001, it started to increase until the end of the period. Finally, the number of both groups became equal at 270000 in 2009. Even though children’s attention in the survey rose steadily during these years, adults’ interest in this field of research fluctuated approximately between 2003 and 2009. It means that at first it jumped to 332000 strictly. Afterwards, it declined to 270000 until the end. It is worthy to mention that the total column demonstrates a steady raise by the year 2009.
