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The bar chart showcases the number of citizens of 12 greatest urban aboriginal and metropolitan areas in Canada by the year of 1996. There are 12 places, which are Victoria, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Regina, Prince Albert, Winnipeg, Thunder Bay, Toronto, Ottawa-Hull, and Montreal. It is measured in thousands It can be seen that Winnipeg […]
The bar chart compares and contrasts differences on the number of citizens who lived 12 biggest aborigonal and undergroud areas, which is measured in ‘000s, in 1996. An overwiew of the diagram shows that there are 3 areas that markedly constrast with all communities. More specifically, there is a population of around 46 thousand people […]
The diagram illustrates the information of canadas 12 largest Aboroginal Communities and metropolotan areas the census was conducted in th year 1996. The information above is depicted in form of a bar graph on the horizontal axis also known as the X axis is the number of citizens meausured in thousands and on the vertical […]
The bar chart compares and contrasts data on the differences between the number of residents, measured in 1000 people, in 12 largest areas in Canada. Overall, Winnipeg had the largest population, while Victoria was the least populated area in Canada. Only 4 communities had populations that were around 10,000 people. In which, Montreal and Prince […]
