The rendered pie charts depict the information regarding the percentage of death which was occured by six disease in the given time period from 1900to 1930.
Overall, it can be seen that, typhoid had become a prominent reason of maximum disease whereas significant individuals were died by no- pandemic and measles in give time period.
At a fleeting glance, 37%canadian dismised by typhoid and 29%with scariet fever. Moreover, there was least difference of death ratio who expired with diphtheria and whooping cough in Canada. The ratio of death was 9%in 1900which was happened by non-pandemic. In contrast, the count of death rate was 86 per 1000canadian citizen due to six disease in 1900.
Now turning to a more detailed analysis in the pie chart, the number of people was died by typhoid while the ratio of death was plunged due to fatal diphtheria in next year. Apart from this, just over quarter death rate by measles as compare to non-pandemic while, the count of death rate was 32per 1000 people in canada owing to harmful diseases in 1930.
The rendered pie charts depict the information regarding the percentage of death which was
occured
by six
disease
in the
given
time period from 1900to 1930.
Overall
, it can be
seen
that, typhoid had become a prominent reason of maximum
disease
whereas significant individuals were
died
by no- pandemic and measles in give time period.
At a fleeting glance, 37%canadian
dismised
by typhoid and 29%with
scariet
fever.
Moreover
, there was
least
difference of death ratio who expired with diphtheria and whooping cough in Canada. The ratio of death was 9%in 1900which
was happened
by non-pandemic.
In contrast
, the count of death rate was 86 per 1000canadian citizen due to six
disease
in 1900.
Now
turning to a more detailed analysis in the pie chart, the number of
people
was
died
by typhoid while the ratio of death
was plunged
due to fatal diphtheria in
next
year. Apart from this,
just
over quarter death rate by measles as compare to non-pandemic while, the count of death rate was 32per 1000
people
in
canada
owing to harmful
diseases
in 1930.