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Friday, January 9, 2026

The bar graph gives information about the number of animals, dogs, cats, and birds and reptiles from an animal rescue center in Madison, Winsconsin over a 10 year period

 The bar graph gives information about the number of animals, dogs, cats, and birds and reptiles from an animal rescue center in Madison, Winsconsin, from 1990 to 2000. Summarize the information and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. 



The supplied graph depicts information regarding adoption from an animal rescue center in Madison, Wisconsin, from 1990 to 2000. The data is calibrated per hundred animals.

Overall, whereas adopted dogs underwent a gradual decline from 1990 till 1996 and later remained steady in the last two years, the number of cats experienced rapid incline till 1996 and gradual increment till 2000. Moving further, birds and other reptiles showed a fluctuating pattern.

To start with,  the number of adopted dogs decreased from 580 in 1990 to 420 in 1996, and remained steady at 400  up to 2000. On the contrary, cats face a rapid ascent from 320 in 1990 to reaching 600 in 1996 and further, a gradual rise from 1998 to reaching  680 in 2000.

Looking at the rest of the data, birds and reptiles registered an oscillating  pattern as it first declined from 120 in 1990 to 80 in 1992, then climbed to 140 in 1996, and then declined  in 1998 and finally touched a 100 in 2000.


The graph below gives information about the use of media such as the internet, radio, TV and Newspaper, in the years 2001, 2003 and 2005

The graph below gives information about the use of media such as the internet, radio, TV and Newspaper, in the years 2001, 2003 and 2005. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features,and make comparions whererelevant.  



The given bar graph elucidates and compares the patterns of consumption  of Internet,Radio,TV,and Newspaper from 2001 to 2005.

To commence with, 40%  of the UK population was using the Internet in 2001 which rose to 60 by  2005 witnessing an increment of 10 percent rise every alternate year. In comparison to the Internet, consumption of Radio by the UK populace was completely opposite, it fell from 63% in 2001 to 40% by 2005. 

Moving further, the use of television remained constant from 2001 to 2003 at 20%, and declined marginally to 19% over the next 2 years. The use of Newspapers was 5% in 2001, and slid to 3% upto 2003 and then stabilised  

Overall, we can see Internet and Radio inversely proportional to each other,Internet witnessing a rise and Radio declining on the other hand TV and Newspaper consumption were  the least and declined further. 

The graph below gives information about international tourist arrivals in different parts of the world.



The graph below gives information about international tourist arrivals in different parts of the world. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features,and make comparions whererelevant.  

The line graph illustrates the number of international tourist arrivals in five different world regions: North America, Central and Eastern Europe, South-East Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, and South America from 1990 to 2005.

Overall, North America received the highest number of visitors throughout the period, whereas Central and Eastern Europe experienced the most rapid growth, and nearly matched North America by 2005. In contrast, Sub-Saharan Africa and South America consistently recorded the lowest figures.

In 1990, North America attracted around 70 million tourists, and this number rose steadily to a peak of roughly 90 million in 2000, followed by a slight decline by 2005. Central and Eastern Europe, starting at approximately 30 million in 1990, showed a significant upward trend and reached nearly 90 million at the end of the period.

Tourist arrivals in South-East Asia grew moderately from about 21 million in 1990 to around 48 million in 2005. Meanwhile, Sub-Saharan Africa and South America had relatively low levels in 1990, under 20 million each, and climbed gradually to about 22 million and 20 million respectively by 2005.