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Course CODE :MKTM504 Course Title:

BUSINESS ANALYTICS-II
Course Instructor: MR. GAGANDEEP SINGH
Academic Task No.:2 Academic Task Title: VISUAL
CONSTRUCTION AND INTERPRETATION OF WORLD BANK
DATA
Date of Submission: 26/05/2022
Student’s Name: ANAMIKA SHARMA
Student’s Reg. No.: 12109799

Learning Outcomes: CREATING ADVANCE VISUALIZATION ,


WORKING WITH DATA IN TABLEAU
Declaration:
I declare that this Assignment is my individual work. I have not
copied it from any other student’s work or from any other source
except where due knowledge is made explicitly in text, nor has any
part been written for me by any other person.

Evaluator’s Comments: (For Instructor’s use only)


General Suggestions for Best part of
Observations Improvements Assignment

Evaluator’s Signature and Date:

Marks Obtained: Max. Marks


DATA SET
Country :- Mongolia
Mongolia is a north-central Asian country. It is essentially oval in
shape, measuring 1,486 miles (2,392 kilometres) west to east and 782
miles (1,259 kilometres) north to south at its maximum. Mongolia's
land area is nearly equal to that of western and central European
countries, and it is located in a comparable latitude range. Ulaanbaatar
(Mongolian: Ulan Bator) is the country's capital and is located in the
north-central region.
Indicator:- land area
SUB-INDICATOR: -
Population density (people per sq. km of land area)
Land area where elevation is below 5 meters (% of total land area)
Agricultural land (% of land area)
Arable land (% of land area)
Permanent cropland (% of land area)
Forest area (% of land area)
DATA MINING

DUAL AXIS WITH BAR TO BAR


InterpretationThe FAO defines arable land as land under temporary crops
(double-cropped areas are counted once), temporary meadows for mowing or
pasture, land under market or kitchen gardens, and land temporarily fallow.
Land that has been abandoned as a result of shifting cultivation is not included.
We show a graph of arable land from 2011 to 2020. Its lowest increase was in
2011 by 0.8315 when compared to the remaining years, and its highest increase
was in 2018 by 0.8524. Here we show how arable land fluctuated in different
years using a bar graph.
;A forest area is defined as land with natural or planted stands of trees of at
least 5 metres in height in situ, whether productive or not, and excludes tree
stands in agricultural production systems and trees in urban parks and gardens.
We show a graph in the forest from 2011 to 2020. Its highest increase was in
2011 by 9.12 percent when compared to the remaining years, and its lowest
increase was in 2018 by 9.10 percent. Here we show how forest area fluctuated
in different years using a bar graph.
When we compare forest area and arable land, we see that forest area has higher
values than arable land, and forest area increased the most in 2011, while arable
land increased the most in 2015.

TREND LINE
Interpretation:- Permanent cropland is land that has been cultivated with crops
that require no replanting after harvest, such as cocoa, coffee, and rubber. Land
under flowering shrubs, fruit trees, nut trees, and vines is included in this
category, but land under trees grown for wood or timber is excluded.
The lowest value of permanent crop land in 2011 is 0.001913, and the highest value in
2020 is 0.003211. Because it moves from upward to downward, this trend line
demonstrates a negative relationship.
..

BUBBLE CHART
Interpretation:- The population density is calculated by dividing the midyear
population by the land area in square kilometres. Population is based on the de
facto definition of population, which includes all residents regardless of legal
status or citizenship—with the exception of refugees who are not permanently
settled in the country of asylum, who are generally considered to be part of the
population of their country of origin. Land area is the total area of a country,
excluding inland water bodies, national claims to the continental shelf, and
exclusive economic zones. In most cases, major rivers and lakes are included in
the definition of inland water bodies. The percentage of total land with an
elevation of 5 metres or less is known as land area below 5m. The population
density in 2020 is higher than in previous years, according to this bubble chart.
The population density in 2020 is 2.1052, while the population density in 2011
is 1.7832. The larger bubble represents the most densely populated area, while
the smaller bubble represents the least densely populated area.
COMPLEX CHART
Interpretation:- Agricultural land is the percentage of land area that is arable,
planted with permanent crops, or pastured. The FAO defines arable land as land
under temporary crops (double-cropped areas are counted once), temporary
meadows for mowing or pasture, market or kitchen gardens, and land
temporarily fallow. Land that has been abandoned as a result of shifting
cultivation is not included. Permanent crops are crops that occupy the land for
long periods of time and do not need to be replanted after each harvest, such as
cocoa, coffee, and rubber. Land under flowering shrubs, fruit trees, nut trees,
and vines is included in this category, but land under trees grown for wood or
timber is excluded. Permanent pasture is land that has been used for five years
or more..
:- The FAO defines arable land as land under temporary crops (double-cropped
areas are counted once), temporary meadows for mowing or pasture, market or
kitchen gardens, and land temporarily fallow. Land that has been abandoned as
a result of shifting cultivation is not included.
Forest area is defined as land covered by natural or planted stands of trees of at
least 5 metres in height, whether productive or not, and excludes tree stands in
agricultural production systems (such as fruit plantations and agroforestry
systems) and trees in urban parks and gardens.
Permanent cropland is land that has been cultivated with crops that require no
replanting after harvest, such as cocoa, coffee, and rubber. Land under
flowering shrubs, fruit trees, nut trees, and vines is included in this category, but
land under trees grown for wood or timber is excluded.
We show a graph of agricultural land from 2011 to 2020. Its highest increase
was in 2011 by 73.50 when compared to the remaining years, and its lowest
increase was in 2018 by 72.84. Here we show how agriculture land fluctuated in
different years using a bar graph..
We show a graph of arable land from 2011 to 2020. Its highest increase was in
2018 by 0.8524 when compared to previous years, and its lowest increase was
in 2011 by 0.8315. Here we show how arable land fluctuated in different years
using a line graph.
We show a graph between 2011 and 2020 in the forest area. Its highest increase
was in 2011, by 9.12 percent, compared to the remaining years, and its lowest
increase was in 2018, by 9.10 percent. Here, we show how forest area fluctuated
in different years using a bar graph.
We show a graph of permanent crop land from 2011 to 2020. Its lowest increase
was in 2011 by 0.001931 when compared to the remaining years, and its highest
increase was in 2018 by 0.003211. Here we show how agriculture land
fluctuated in different years using a bar graph.
Dashboard

Here we show four different visualizations trend line with bar graph, dual axis ,
bubble chart, complex chart.

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