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The table illustrates the quantity of people joined in a wildlife survey in England in the period between 2001 to 2009. Overall, it is clearly that the number of adult participants significantly overshadowed the number of children, and only the last year of this progress did the two numbers turn out to be equal. In […]
The table chart illustrates how many people engaged in a wildlife survey in Britain over a course of 8 years starting from 2001. Overall, there was an upward trend in all categories, with the most dramatic rise being seen the figure for children. In addition, the adults had the highest values throughout most of the […]
The table presents data on the number of participants in a wildlife survey conducted in Britain from 2001 to 2009. Overall, there was a significant increase in the total number of British adults and children participating from 2001 to 2009. The year with the highest level of adult participation was 2005, while 2009 saw the […]
The given table illustrates data about how many individuals participated in a wildlife survey in Britain during an eight-year period starting from 2001. Overall, it is obvious that the number of both adults and children soared significantly during the mentioned period. Although the quantity of kids who took part in the survey was fewer compared […]
The table presents information on how many people participated in a wildlife research in the UK from 2001 to 2009. Overall, the total number of participants increased, with adults consistently outnumbering their younger counterparts. Delving into specifics, in total, 48,000 people participated in a wildlife survey in 2001 and this number grew consistently to 364,000 […]
