The graph below shows 'Life Expectancy at Birth' from 2005 to 2012.
The graph below shows 'Death Rate' from 2005 to 2012. Describe the graph in 150 words. You should highlight and summarize the in formation given in the graph.
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The graph below shows 'Death Rate' from 2005 to 2012
Ans. The graph shows death rate from 2005 to 2012. In these 8 years death rate was highest in 2009. Then 9.23 per 1000 people died. The lowest rate was in 2010 and it was 5.81 per 1000. In 2005 the rate was 8.4. The next year in 2006 the rate increased a little. It was 8.27 that year. But it decreased in 2007. The death rate in 2008 was 8.
Again in 2009 the death rate increased which stood up to 9.23 per 1000. A remarkable fall is noticed in 2010. This year the rate was 5.81 which were 3.42 less than that of the previous year. However there was no rise in the rate in 2011 and 2012. In these two years the rates were 5.75 and 5.71 respectively. Although there was a fluctuation, ultimately, the rate decreased. From 2005 to 2012 the rate decreased 2.69 per thousand.
The graph below shows Infant Mortality Rate' from 2005 to 2012. Describe the graph in 150 words. You should highlight and summarize the information given in the graph.
Infant Mortality Rate (deaths /1,000 infants)
The graph below shows Infant Mortality Rate' from 2005 to 2012
Ans. The graph shows infant mortality rate from 2005-2012. In 2005, 62.6 out of 1000 infan'ts died. In 2006 the rate decreased and came down to 60.83. In 2007 the rate decreased a little i.e. 59.12 per thousand infants died. The flow continued up to 2008. In this year 57.45 from every thousand died. But the only exceptional increase happened in 2009. 1.57 per thousand infants died more than in 2008.
Though the rate of death was higher than the previous year, it was decreased remarkably in 2010. Only 52.54 out of 1000 infant died that year. In 2011 and 2012 the rates were 50.73 and 48.99 respectively. Except in 2009, in the rest of the years the infant mortality rate decreased. The lowest and the highest decrease rate was 1.67 in 2008 and 6.48 in 2008 respectively. The only increase rate was 1:57. However, it was less than any increase rate through out the years.
The graph below shows 'Life Expectancy at Birth' from 2005 to 2012. Describe the graph in 150 words. You should highlight and summarize the information given in the graph.
Life expectancy at birth (years)
The graph below shows 'Life Expectancy at Birth' from 2005 to 2012
Ans. The graph shows life expectancy at birth from 2005 to 2012. In 2005 life expectancy was 62.08 years. In 2006 it increased a little. It stood up to 62.46. It became 62.84 years in 2007. With the continuation of the previous three years life expectancy became 63.21 years in 2008. The great fall is noticed in 2009.
In the year it came to only 60.25 years. It was 2.96 years less than that the previous year. This is the only fall in life expectancy throughout eight years. However it increased at a great speed in 2010. It rose up to 69.44 which were 9.19 years more than that of the previous year. Life expectancy increased at the rate of 0.31 years in 2010 and 2012. Ultimately, it reached to 70.06 years which is certainly a good sign.
The Following graph represents a comparative study of death rate due to different diseases of Bangladesh and England. Now describe the graph.
graph represents a comparative study of death rate due to different diseases of Bangladesh and England
Ans. The graph represents a comparative study of death rate in Bangladesh and England due to heart-attack, diabetes, cancer, infant mortality, traffic accident and tuberculosis. The graph shows that the highest percentage of death occurs in Bangladesh and in England as a result of heart-attack. It is 12% in case of Bangladesh and 20% in case of England.
In Bangladesh, death rate related to diabetes is also high (10%) although the disease can be controlled. But, in England it is only 1%. Death from cancer is also high in Bangladesh (12%) whereas it is only 2% in case of England. Bangladesh has a higher infant mortality rate (5%) than that of England (0.5%).
Traffic accident causes 6% deaths in Bangladesh while it is only 0.5% in England. Tuberculosis is also one of the causes of death in Bangladesh. 7% people die as a result of tuberculosis in Bangladesh, but there is no death (0%) in England as a result of it. Bangladesh has a higher death rate than England in case of diabetes, cancer, infant mortality, traffic accident and tuberculosis. But, death due to heart-attack is higher in England than that of Bangladesh.