The bar chart illustrates the quantity of Asian elephants in nine different countries over a period of 7 years It is clear that there was a slight decline in the number of Asian elephants in all nations from 1997 to 2004 However, the figure for India and Myanmar considerately increased and reached their peaks in the period given Outline body Body 1 Body 2 In 1997 India about 10,000 Myanmar over 5000 Malaysia, Sri Lanka 3000 Thailand 4000 VN, Cambodia, Laos, China around 1000 In 2004 I.
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The bar chart illustrates the quantity of Asian elephants in nine different countries over a period of 7 years
It is clear that there was a slight decline in the number of Asian elephants in all nations from 1997 to 2004 However, the figure for India and Myanmar considerately increased and reached their peaks in the period given Outline body
In 1997 India: about 10,000
Myanmar: over 5000
Malaysia, Sri Lanka: 3000
Thailand: 4000
VN, Cambodia, Laos, China: around 1000
In 2004
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Myanmar: giảm nhẹ 4500
Malaysia: giảm mạnh 1000
Sri Lanka: 3000
VN, Laos: giảm nhẹ Cambodia: tăng nhẹ China: giảm mạnh còn 500
In 1997, Asian elephants of India and Myanmar witnessed a significant increase with the number of Indian elephants twice as many as that of Myanmar, 10000 and 5000 respectively Moreover, elephants in Thailand stood at around 4000 while there were merely 3000 elephants for both of Malaysia and Sri Lanka In seven years later, those figures declined moderately to 7500 for India and 4500 for Myanmar Also, Sri Lanka still remained unchanged about the number of elephants
In term of the rest, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and China had 1000 elephants in 1997 while, after seven years, there were unstable changes the figures for those countries, in which Vietnam and Laos remained unchangeable Otherwise, China hit a low of approximately 500 elephants
in the same period
Homework 2
You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.
The chart and table below give information about healthcare
resources and life expectancy in different countries.
Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
You should write at least 150 words.
Hospital beds per thousand of the population
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The bar chart compares the number of hospital bed facilities for each thousand patients in 8 countries while the table indicates the statistics about medical funds and average lifespan in Japan, Netherlands and US
Overall, although Japan allocates less money for healthcare, it has the highest lifespan and the most beds available for its citizens while the others are not true According to the bar chart, while Japanese hospitals supply 14 beds available for each thousand people, followed by Germany with 8 beds, the rest of the given nations have roughly 4 beds per thousand of their patients
From the table we can see that the US, which spends the most money on medical services with 6,719 US dollars per person, has an average lifetime of only 78 In contrast, as mentioned above, Japan invests the least expenditure for healthcare, about 2,581 US dollars, but its population is expected to be the highest with the age
of 83, 3 years longer than the Netherlands, whose authority consumes approximately 3,481 US dollars for health cost