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The image is a bar graph showing the estimated maximum population of Asian elephants in 1997 and 2004 for eight different countries. In 1997, India had the highest population with 10,000, followed by Myanmar with 7,500, and Thailand with 5,000. Cambodia, Laos, China, and Vietnam had populations ranging from 2,500 to 5,000, while Bangladesh had the lowest with 0. In 2004, the populations for all countries decreased, with India having 7,500, Myanmar having 5,000, and Thailand having 2,500. The other countries had populations ranging from 0 to 2,500.
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The graph presents data on the comparison of Asian elephant populations in 1998 and 2007.
Overall, it can be seen that India had the largest proportion of Asian elephants in both years.
Moving on to a more detailed analysis, there is hardly any difference seen between the number of Asian elephants in Vietnam, which accounts for 1000. The number of Asian elephants was the same in Laos in both years, which equal at 1000. In contrast, the number of elephants was above 2500 in both years.
On the other hand, India had a high proportion of Asian elephants in both years; it hit peak point at roughly 10.000 in 1997. After it was experienced a dramatic fall from 9000 to 7500, it managed to hold first place among other countries. A sharp decline over the period can be seen in Thailand, where it dropped remarkably from well above 2500 to 1000.
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