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The bar chart gives information about the changes in a highest level of Asian elephants’ population from 1997 to 2004. Overall, the most population of Asian elephants by far was concentrated in India, whereas the least in China. It is clear that the number of this species decreased in all countries, except Cambodia and Laos. […]
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 […]
The bar chart portrays the highest limit shift of Asia elephants throughout the 13-year period of time, categorized into nine countries. In general, India dominated account for the greatest and the second highest proportion while the opposite was true for China. The breakdown indicates that both the government and residents need to pay more attention […]
The graph shows the estimated highest population of elephants in nine different Asian countries. Overall, India had the highest number of elephants and except in Cambodia and Laos, the number of elephants declined noticeably. According to the picture, elephants in most of the nations on the list fell in 2004 than that of earlier 1997. […]
The graph exhibits the change in Asian Elephants within nine countries namely Vietnam, India, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and China between 1997 and 2004. China and Cambodia are the countries which have displayed an increase in population from 1995 to 2007. The number of elephants has significantly decreased in India, Malaysia and […]
