You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. The bar chart below shows the number of houses built per year in two cities, Derby and Nottingham, Between 2000 and 2009. Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown below. You should write at least 150 words.
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The given bar chart compares data about how many accommodations were built per year in 2 various urban areas namely, Derby and
Nottingham from 2000 to 2009.
Overall
, it was important that the rate of building residential places in both cities climbed over the period of 9 years, but this
change was sharp in Derby.
According to
the diagram, at the start, Nottingham, the highest number of houses in 2000, hit 50; then
it increased to just over 50 in 2001; however
, it fell somewhat to nearly 25 in 2002; thereafter
, it rose slightly to roughly 80 in 2005. Nevertheless
, it reduced significantly and reached the nadir at approximately 0 in 2006; then
, it jumped considerably to just under 200 in 2007; although
, it decreased to just over 0 in 2008; finally
it leapt and scored 250 in 2009.
The graph demonstrates that the alternatives of Derby were different from Nottingham owing to the fact that it recorded just under 50 in the beginning; then
it grew moderately to almost 120 in 2003 and after that, it stabilized roughly until 2007. Later it went up overwhelmingly to the highest point among the 2 towns in 2009, at roughly 350.Submitted by maryamkazemi968 on
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