The graph illustrates deaths in someland in 1990, and medical research funding in Someland. The causes of deaths are measured by AIDS, leprosy, tropical diseases, diarrhoes, malaria, and TB.
In 1990, the major death cause of Someland is by TB, however the medical research funding for TB is the lowest of all types of diseases that are funded. From the graph the lowest deaths is lyprosy and the medical resaech funding is the second highest.
To begin with, TB is the major death causes in Someland reaching approximately 1.8 million deaths, with medical research funding the lowest of all the other types of deseases being funded with only at 20 millions. Diarrhoes are the second significant death cause reaching exactly half a million and the research funding reaching just over 50 million dollars. The third biggest death causes are malaria at 0.4 million deaths in 1990, research funding at 50 million.
Moving on, the lowest death causes in Somelind in 1990 is leprosy which is less than the half of half a million, however the medical research funding for this disease is the second highest of all which is at approximately 80 million dollar. On the graph AIDS is one of the lowest death cause reaching just about 250000 deaths in 1990, its research funding however is the biggest funded medical research over 150 million dollar.
Overall, it is clear that the most deatch causes are by TB, and the most funded meducal resaerch disease is AIDS in general.
