These bar charts give data concerning mortality rates in Africa by factors age and gender, in 1950, 1980, and 2010.
Overall
, it can be seen from the graph that males were higher than females with around 20% of deaths in the past; Linking Words
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, it seems there is a positive relationship between mortality rates and ages , like people who are 60 and above, represents the highest magnitude of loss of life rates of over 60%. The only exception was shown in the 20s group , which maintained about 10% or below.
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what is shown, the gentlemen category occupies a huge number of deaths; Linking Words
moreover
, it has been declining over the past time, from just above 35% to nearly 31% and to approximately one-fifth of the total number of passing, in 1950, 1980, and 2010, respectively.
In terms of age-related dying, the triple categories show a higher amount. The groups are 60 and above, the second category (31-40), Linking Words
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group is newborns up to 20 years old. All three classes capture the top proportion of loss of life, with average percentages at 82% to 70%, among the division of 60s old and above. Linking Words
In addition
, the rest double groups (31-40) and (0-20) illustrate the same pattern of elevated averages, with a maintained average between 75% to 40%. Linking Words
Furthermore
, all age categories had been declining over time , which shared the same pattern as the mortality rate based on sex.Linking Words