Graph supply us with information in the form of a diagram. There are different types of graphs-Bar charts, Line graphs, Pie charts, and tables.
Generally, charts are described in 3 paragraphs:
1.Introduction
2.Main body
3.Conclusion
I. Pie chart
1.Introduction:
The above pie- chart gives information on the world population figures in 2001. overall, almost three-quarters of the world's population in Asia and Africa.
2.Body:
Asia is by far the biggest region, with 3721 million people. The second largest area is Africa, with 813million, less than a quarter of Asia's population. Europe has quarters of a billion people. Together, Latin America and North America have about 840 million, less than a quarter of Asia' s population. Europe has 3 quarters of a billion people. Together, LatinAmerica and North America have about 840 million.
3.Conclusion:
As we can be seen, the greatest concentration of the world's population in Asia, with Africa far behind.
II. Line graph
This is a line graph which shows changes in the age of marriage in the USA over the last 100 years. overall, although there have been big changes in the average age of marriage, and although the difference has marriage and although the difference has narrowed, men still tend to be older than women when they make their Vows.
The biggest changes were in the age of marriage for Women. For the first 50 years. it changed very little, ranging between 21 and 22 years but by 1960 had fallen to a low of just over 20.
However, then it shot up dramatically, rising to 22 in 1980 and 25 in 2000, just two years younger than men, compared to four years in 19000.
The age of marriage for men followed a similar pattern, falling from 26 at the start of the century to a low of just over 22 between 1950 and 1970. During last forty years, however, the age jumped reaching 27 in 2000, one year older on an average than at the start of the period.
In conclusion, there have been big changes in the age of marriage, however, men still get married later than women and women tend to get married many later than in the past.
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