The bar chart above illustrates the maximum number of elephants in 9 countries in Asia in 1997 and 2004. While Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Laos had a quietly small change in elephant population in two years, the number
The bar chart illustrates the proportion in the difference number of Asian elephants from nine countries in Asia. This survey was conducted between 1997 to 2004. Overall, the highest figure of Asian elephant showed India
The bar chart above illustrates the expected highest population of Asian elephants. Overall, there was a downward trend in the figure of elephants in the countries listed.
The diagram above illustrates the estimated highest amount of Asian elephants. Overall, all elephants throughout Asia decreased, with India had the biggest amount and China had the least.
The chart provides information about the number of Asian elephants in 1997 and 2004 in nine countries. Overall, India had the highest population of elephants for those two years.
The given bar chart represents the estimated number of elephants that were living in a variable range of Asian countries in both 1997 and 2004. Overall, With the exception of Cambodia and Laos, the number of elephants’ c
The graph shows the estimated maximum population of elephants in a range of Asian countries in both 1997 and 2004.Overall, it can be seen that in most of the countries included in the graph, the population fell. This w
The bar graph given, portrays the difference in the maximum number of elephants from 1994 to 2007. Overall, it is known to decrease worldwide across all contries except for Loas.