The bar chart illustrates how many elephants lived in Asia across nine countries from 1997 to 2004.
In common, the number of elephants in all nations decreased over the period shown, except for Cambodia. In addition, the quantity of elephants inhabiting in India was highest in both years.
In the year 1977, the number of elephants populating in India was twice as many as that of elephants populating in Myanmar and 6000 higher than this figure for elephants living in Thailand, standing at just below 10000. Besides, there was a balance in the number of elephants inhabiting in Malaysia and Sri Lanka, accounting for about 3000.
Look at the the chart in more detail, the quantity of Combodian elephants rose slightly to nearly 1800, while the opposite was true for that of China elephants. Throughout a period of 7 years, the number of elephants living in Vietnam and Laos dropped marginally, to around 1000 and 1200, respectively.
