Qs. The first chart shows the population of England and wales between 1700 and 2000. The second chart gives information about the birth and death rate in the same countries in the same period.
The first bar chart represents the number of people living in England and Wales during a period of 300 years while the second one shows the birth and death rate of the two nations over a similar period.
Overall, the number of population climbed over the years, with the time between 1700 and 1800 showing the most dramatic rise. On the other hand, the birth and death rates fluctuated over the years, rising dramatically in 1800 and declining from thereon. The birth rates were always higher than the death rates over 300 years.
The population started at a low of just below 10 million people in 1700 and rose dramatically between the years 1700 and 1800 from approximately 15 million to just below 40, steadily increasing from thereon and reaching a high of nearly 50 million people at the end of 2000.
Although, the birth and death rates were the lowest in the beginning being about 9 and 7 per 1000 respectively, they both saw a significant rise in the year 1800; the birth rate rose to well over 20 per 1000 from just about 9 while the death rate saw a rise of just about 10. Afterwards they declined, with the birth rate finishing just above 10 in 2000, more than double the death rate which was exactly 5 per 1000 in the same year.
I have got some questions. Can we write something in the overview and not explain it in the paragraphs below as I have done. How many major points do we have to write about in the overview. i wrote about 3 things. the rise of population, the rise and fall of birth and date rate, and birth rate being higher overall than death rate. I didnt explain the last one. Would 2 have been enough in the overview? Can you also check the answer
@cansha
The first bar chart represents the number of people living in England and Wales during a period of 300 years while the second one shows the birth and death rate of the two nations over a similar period.
Overall, the number of population climbed over the years, with the time between 1700 and 1800 showing the most dramatic rise. On the other hand, the birth and death rates fluctuated over the years, rising dramatically in 1800 and declining from thereon. The birth rates were always higher than the death rates over 300 years.
The population started at a low of just below 10 million people in 1700 and rose dramatically between the years 1700 and 1800 from approximately 15 million to just below 40, steadily increasing from thereon and reaching a high of nearly 50 million people at the end of 2000.
Although, the birth and death rates were the lowest in the beginning being about 9 and 7 per 1000 respectively, they both saw a significant rise in the year 1800; the birth rate rose to well over 20 per 1000 from just about 9 while the death rate saw a rise of just about 10. Afterwards they declined, with the birth rate finishing just above 10 in 2000, more than double the death rate which was exactly 5 per 1000 in the same year.
I have got some questions. Can we write something in the overview and not explain it in the paragraphs below as I have done. How many major points do we have to write about in the overview. i wrote about 3 things. the rise of population, the rise and fall of birth and date rate, and birth rate being higher overall than death rate. I didnt explain the last one. Would 2 have been enough in the overview? Can you also check the answer
@cansha