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Health: The life expectancy of the Japanese people, beginning from 1800 and ending in 2019.

Population: Shows the slow progression of the population of Japan starting at the year 1800. Currently
shows there are about 127 Million people who live in Japan currently.
Economy: The increase in Japan’s income over the years.

Environment: Earthquakes that happen in Japan starting from 1970-2008 as recorded.


Each of the screenshots show differences over time for different things. In the first chart we see that
starting in the 1800’s the life expectancy of the Japanese people, was only until forty years old. As time
progresses, we see that the expectancy goes up a bit before suddenly dropping down to a life
expectancy of thirty. It goes through a few moments of rising and falling until we see a steady incline
until we reach 2019 and the life expectancy at about eighty-five. The second chart shows the population
growth over time, this chart is pretty steady before it begins to increase, and then goes through a period
of decline until finally reaching 127 million people that were documented to be living in Japan in 2019.
The third chart shows the increase in Japans income through the years, we can see that it was steady for
a bit before it began to increase, before becoming a bit stagnate and then massively increasing within
the last few decades. This last chart shows the number of earthquakes that affected the Japanese
people starting in the year 1970 and ending in 2008. We do not see a lot of activity until the sudden
jump before it goes down and then back up. However, we only see the one major jump in the chart,
before it settles down once again and then jumps only slightly.

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