The bar chart below shows numbers of seals, whales and dolphins recorded in the Gormez Straits from 2006 to 2018.
The given bar chart compares the majority of three different sea mammals, namely
seals
, whales
and dolphins in the Gormez Straits from 2006 to 2018.
Overall
, the population of all these aquatic animals increased over the years, it is clear that
the final year has the highest statistics of seals
, whales
, and dolphins.
From an overall
perspective, it is clear that
both the seal and dolphin populations swelled consistently from 2010 to 2018. During this
eight-year period, the number of seals
went up from about 25 to 44. Meanwhile, the number of dolphins grew more sharply to around 52.
A deep analysis of the bar chart provided reveals the population of whales
had a fluctuating trend over the given period but had a similar trend with seals
, which is recorded approximately for the same amount, about 23 species in 2006 and 26 in 2018. At the end
of the period, the number of whales
was higher than in the past, which was over approximately 3 species.Submitted by yeshomeclass on
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