The chart provides data on the percentage of students who selected various science subjects at a university in the years 1992 and 2000.
Overall, biology was the most popular subject in both years, while physics and chemistry saw relatively lower interest. Over time, there was a notable shift in preferences, with some subjects gaining popularity and others declining.
In 1992, biology attracted the highest proportion of students, with around 40%. However, by 2000, this figure had dropped slightly to about 35%. In contrast, the percentage of students studying environmental science increased significantly, rising from approximately 10% in 1992 to nearly 20% in 2000.
Chemistry and physics both remained less popular choices throughout the period. Chemistry was chosen by roughly 20% of students in both years, showing little change. Physics, on the other hand, experienced a slight decline, from about 15% in 1992 to just under 10% in 2000.
