The graph shows the information about the international conferences in three capital cities in 1980 2010 Summarise the main character and make comparison where relevant
The graph shows the information about the international conferences in three capital cities in 1980 2010 Summarise the main character and make comparison where relevant jRQGw
The line chart illustrates data on the changes in the number of international conferences in various regions, over three decades, starting from 1980.
Generally, it is clear that the number of global conferences which held in city A and B experienced downward trends, whereas the opposite was true for that of city C throughout the observed period.
More specifically, despite starting at roughly 35 and 30 conferences in 1980, the figures for city A and B fluctuated between 1985 and 2000, respectively, before slightly growing to about 27 for each in 2005. Having said that, their figures gradually fell to around 25 conferences by the end of the period.
In contrasts, city C hosted the smallest number of global conferences among three cities, with only 1 conference in 1980, rising significantly to 35 ones in 2000, compared to only 26 for city A and 24 for city B. Additionally, by 2010, the figure for city C had witnessed a slight drop of 4 conferences, at just 31 ones.
The line chart illustrates data on the
changes
in the number of international
conferences
in various regions, over three decades, starting from 1980.
Generally
, it is
clear
that the number of global
conferences
which held in city A and B experienced downward trends, whereas the opposite was true for that of city C throughout the observed period.
More
specifically
, despite starting at roughly 35 and 30
conferences
in 1980, the figures for city A and B fluctuated between 1985 and 2000,
respectively
,
before
slightly
growing to about 27 for each in 2005. Having said that, their figures
gradually
fell to around 25
conferences
by the
end
of the period.
In contrasts, city C hosted the smallest number of global
conferences
among three
cities
, with
only
1
conference
in 1980, rising
significantly
to 35
ones
in 2000, compared to
only
26 for city A and 24 for city B.
Additionally
, by 2010, the figure for city C had witnessed a slight drop of 4
conferences
, at
just
31 ones.