The bar chart below shows numbers of seals, whales and dolphins recorded in the Gormez Straits from 2006 to 2018.

The bar chart below shows numbers of seals, whales and dolphins recorded in the Gormez Straits from 2006 to 2018.
The bar chart illustrates the data of three different sea mammals in the Gormez Straits from 2006 to 2018.
Overall
, the
population
of all these animals increased over the years,
it is clear that
the final year has the highest statistics of seals, whales, and dolphins. In 2006, the most populated sea animal in the Straits was seals. From
this
peak number of 43, its
population
fell significantly to 25 in 2010.
However
,
this
figure had a sharp rise to 45 in 2018. The
population
of whales started at nearly 25 in 2006 and fluctuated from 25 to approximately 30 during the years.
Although
the number of dolphins had just over 15 in 2006,
this
figure was changed clearly to 21 in 2010. Following the upward trend, the
population
of dolphins constantly rose to 32 in 2014 and reached the top at nearly 51 in the final year.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Bar chart
  • Recorded
  • Gormez Straits
  • Fluctuation
  • Seals
  • Whales
  • Dolphins
  • Height
  • Individuals
  • Steadily declined
  • Relatively stable
  • Lowest
  • Significant increase
  • Approximately
  • Slight recovery
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