The line graph illustrates the population number of three kinds of wildlife from 2017 to 2022. Overall, it shows that there are different numbers of wildlife populations throughout the year.
Firstly, dolphins had the highest population, starting with more than 140, and had a drastic fall until they reached less than 20 towards the end of the period. For whales, there was a slight decrease in population from around 80 to below 60 in 2018. However, the inhabitants of whales increased slightly to around 100 in 2019. Then from 2019, it showed a slight fluctuation until the end of the period. Besides the population of bears, it was the opposite of whales and dolphins, which started very low below 20. However, the inhabitants of bears rose rapidly, reaching a peak of over 160 throughout the year from 2017 to 2022.
In conclusion, bears had an upward trend in the population throughout the year from 2017 to 2022 compared to the other wildlife.
The line graph illustrates the
population
number of three kinds of wildlife from 2017 to 2022.
Overall
, it
shows
that there are
different
numbers of wildlife
populations
throughout the year.
Firstly
, dolphins had the highest
population
, starting with more than 140, and had a drastic fall until they reached less than 20 towards the
end
of the period. For whales, there was a slight decrease in
population
from around 80 to below 60 in 2018.
However
, the inhabitants of whales increased
slightly
to around 100 in 2019. Then from 2019, it
showed
a slight fluctuation until the
end
of the period.
Besides
the
population
of bears, it was the opposite of whales and dolphins, which
started
very
low below 20.
However
, the inhabitants of bears rose
rapidly
, reaching a peak of over 160 throughout the year from 2017 to 2022.
In conclusion
, bears had an upward trend in the
population
throughout the year from 2017 to 2022 compared to the other wildlife.