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The image contains two charts. A line graph shows data for extinctions and human population from 1800 to post-2000. Approximate values for extinctions are: 1800 (~1,000), 1850 (~1,500), 1900 (~3,000), 1950 (~8,000), 2000 (30,000), and a final point around 54,000. Approximate values for human population in millions are: 1800 (1,000), 1850 (~1,200), 1900 (~1,700), 1950 (2,500), 2000 (~6,100), and a final point at 7,000. A horizontal bar chart shows the percentage of species assessed so far that are threatened, broken down into 'Critically endangered' and 'Endangered or vulnerable' categories, with the following totals: Plants 70%, Freshwater fish 37%, Invertebrates 35%, Amphibians 30%, Reptiles 28%, Mammals 21%, and Birds 12%.
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The bar chart represents percentage of species under threat of extinction now and the graph charts illustrates the ralationship how much rise in human population and how much kind of animal died between 1800 and today.
Overall, the graph chart shows that all two graph ripidly grows over 1950 year. In the bar chart, Plants is highest section than other parts, has 70 percentage.
Turning to the detail, In the 2000 year, the two graph skyrockets in graph, part of Human population has 7000 millions and part of Extinctions has over 50000. The graph chart steady increase until 1950 year.
Moving on to the bar chart, section of Birds is lowest in the chart, has 12 percentage. Other part, such as Mammals, Reptiles, Freshwater fish,and etc, all stay from over 20 percentage to under 40 percentage. Moreover, Freshwater fish and Birds do not have critically endangered part in their bar graphs.
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