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The graph illustrates how many elephants lived in nine countries in 1997 and 2004. Overall, the number of Asian elephants decreased in all countries except Cambodia. Also, the figures for India were always the highest in both years, while the opposite was true for China. In 1997, while India had about 10000 elephants, whereas Myanmar […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of Asian elephants from 1997 to 2004. Overall, the population of Asian elephants in all but one of the nine countries witnessed a downward trend over the given period. It is also evident that the number of Asian elephants in India was the leading nation. In terms of elephant […]
The bar graph depicts the quantity of elephants in different Asian countries from 1997 to 2004. Overall, India, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, China and Sri Lanka experienced a downward trend though India topped the charts and China was at the bottom. Moreover, Cambodia and Laos experienced upward trends. The bar graph illustrates Asian elephants figures between […]
The figure illustrates changes in the number of Asian elephants across different income countries from 1997 to 2004. Overall, it is clear that the figures fluctuated during the period, India recorded the highest values, while china had the lowest, whereas the remaining categories showed moderate changes. Focusing on India, the figures began at approximately 10000 […]
The graph indicates the figures for elephants in Asia during the seven years period starting in 1997. Overall, the total tally of elephants in India accounted for the highest number for the entire period. Moreover, the number of elephants in Cambodia and Laos showed an upward trend, while a contrasting pattern emerged among other countries. […]
The bar chart demonstrates the figure for Asian elephants in 9 countries, including Vietnam, India, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and China over a period of 7 years, from 1997 to 2004. Overall, the number of elephants in India showed the highest elephants. Additionally, the number of elephants in Cambodia and Laos increased, […]
