Showing trends in changes of population sizes.
An exponentially growing population is depicted by a population graph with a sharp J-shaped curve. This indicates that the population is growing rapidly, with an increase in the total number of people over time. In other words, there are no significant barriers to population increase, such as a lack of resources, predators, sickness, or a lack of available space, and the birth rate is larger than the death rate. Long-term, nevertheless, this kind of growth is unsustainable since resources are depleted and the environment can no longer accommodate the expanding population. Once the population has reached its carrying capacity, it will stabilise; if the overshoot is too great, a population crash may occur.
I'm unable to show images or graphs. However, you can easily find a line graph of the population in the Philippines by searching for "population of Philippines over time" on a search engine or a data visualization website like Statista.
The graph of a logistic population growth is shaped like the letter "S" or an elongated "S". It starts with exponential growth, then slows down as it approaches the carrying capacity before eventually leveling off.
A population that grows until it reaches its carrying capacity typically shows an S-shaped curve, known as logistic growth. Initially, the population grows slowly, then accelerates, and finally levels off as it reaches the carrying capacity of the environment.
A population pyramid would be the most appropriate graph to show the percentage of males and females by age group in a country's population. The pyramid's vertical axis represents age groups, with the broader base typically representing the younger population and narrowing towards the top, showing older age groups. The left and right sides of the pyramid represent males and females, respectively.
A line graph would be used for population [change] because you are showing how the population increases or decreases over time. If you are talking about comparing different populations at one given time, then a bar graph or pi chart would be used.
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Google: "panda population graph"
BAR GRAPH!
They both are increasing.
To make a good graph title, just state what your graph is about. If the line graph (example) shows the population of England, your graph title should be 'Population of England Over Time'.
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just go to www.google.com and type "graph of population of pandas"but without the "".
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a "circle graph" is also a polar graph, it's used to graph polar coordinates.
It can tell you if the population has increased by the Birth Rate, or has decreased by the Death Rate.