The graph below shows the fertility rate of women in different Gulf Countries from 1990 to 2000. Write a report describing the information in the graph below.

The graph below shows the fertility rate of women in different Gulf Countries from 1990 to 2000.

Write a report describing the information in the graph below.
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The bar graph depicts the usefulness of females in Arabic territories between 1990 and 2000.
Overall
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, Oman had the greatest ratio over the years by little differences with Saudi Arabia in the given period. Unlikely, the share of 2000 stood at lower than the percentage of 1990 in the Arabic peninsula.
To begin
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with, Oman stabilised at 7% in 1990,
however
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, was at around 5,50% in the new millennium, which was equal to the share of Saudi Arabia in that year.
Likewise
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, it followed the same pattern as Oman in 1990 with a slight variance.
On the other hand
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, Qatar and UAE levelled off at just above 4 per cent,
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in Bahrain and Kuwait, the fertility of women accounted for approximately 3,40% in 1990. In the second period, Qatar was the highest among the 4 countries, standing at 3,5 per cent. Kuwait and UAE had the same percentage, levelling out at under 3%. Eventually, Bahrain had the lowest proportion in the graph, being at 2,4%, in 2000.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • fertility rate
  • trend
  • significant increase
  • significant decrease
  • Gulf countries
  • data
  • analyze
  • compare
  • overall
  • individual country
  • highlight
  • predict
  • period
  • rate changes
  • decline
  • rise
  • fluctuate
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