The line graph compares the number of wildlife population per year from 2017 to 2022.
The line graph shows the evolution of various wildlife populations over the span of six years, commencing in 2017 and concluding in 2022.
Overall
, a salient progression emerged where bears assumed a dominant position by the conclusion of the timeframe, while
dolphins exercised a prominent influence at the initiation. Notably, the whale populace exhibited a state of near constancy throughout the five-year interval.
In specific detail, the bear population commenced at a modest count of around 5 individuals in early 2017. However
, over the ensuing half-decade, it underwent a remarkable surge, reaching nearly 140. This
trajectory persisted, culminating in a peak of roughly 180 by 2022.
Conversely
, the dolphin count initially
stood at approximately 160 but experienced a steep descent to 40 between 2017 and 2019, showcasing a divergent trajectory compared to the bear population. Post this
decline, it continued its downward trajectory, ultimately vanishing entirely by 2022. In contrast
, the whale community encountered a minor drop to 60 in 2018, followed by a resurgence to roughly 100 in 2019. Furthermore
, it exhibited a consistent level of stability amid periodic fluctuations until 2022. Finally
, the whale population experienced a decline of approximately 10 from the outset, ultimately settling at around 70 in 2022.Submitted by yoqubjonovjamshidbek23 on
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