Pie charts are not normally used for trends.
Statistics can be used to compare and contrast trends, similarities and differences in data.
Trends and patterns in the data are social. Data goes in a social patterns.
They could be trends.
Trends are shown on line graphs by lines of best fit that are based on data points.
There are a few ways to organize data and reveal trends. You will have to set a plan, budget and people.
South Asian regions, such as India and Bangladesh, have experienced rapid population growth due to high birth rates. In contrast, countries like Sri Lanka have seen a decline in population growth due to factors such as economic development and education. All these regions face challenges related to overpopulation, urbanization, and resource scarcity, but the specific issues vary based on the unique socio-economic and cultural contexts of each country in the region.
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It allows you to visualize and compare trends of data over intervals of time.
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Statistics can be used to compare and contrast trends, similarities and differences in data.
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Two distinct trends were underway as the discount industry entered the 1990s. One was the bankruptcy of several remaining discounters. The other was the spectacular growth of the (now) three major players: Target, Kmart, and Wal-Mart.
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Fashion trend is usually dictated by what's currently "in" during a particular season, climate, or weather. It can go as long as a whole year or more depending on how versatile the trend is. Fashion trends don't tend to be specific, but follows a distinct style. For example the trend for summer 2014 is lace crop tops, and it will be interpreted in different shapes and cuts depending on culture or weather around the globe. If you'll compare Trends to its short-lived relative -- the FADS are deliberately a one time thing; a good example of these is the shutter shades. Fashion enthusiasts can be unforgiving if you'll be sporting a trend that's out of season.
STEEP: Social trends, Technological trends, Economical trends, Environment trends and Political trends