The bar chart shows that while the proportion of male competitors in the Olympics has historically been higher, the percentage of female participants has increased significantly over time, doubling the male rate by 2012. The line graph illustrates that both the number of male and female athletes in the Olympics has risen dramatically overall from around 3,000 participants in 1924 to over 10,000 by 2012. Both charts therefore reveal trends of growing participation in the Olympics for both women and the total number of competitors.
The bar chart shows that while the proportion of male competitors in the Olympics has historically been higher, the percentage of female participants has increased significantly over time, doubling the male rate by 2012. The line graph illustrates that both the number of male and female athletes in the Olympics has risen dramatically overall from around 3,000 participants in 1924 to over 10,000 by 2012. Both charts therefore reveal trends of growing participation in the Olympics for both women and the total number of competitors.
The bar chart shows that while the proportion of male competitors in the Olympics has historically been higher, the percentage of female participants has increased significantly over time, doubling the male rate by 2012. The line graph illustrates that both the number of male and female athletes in the Olympics has risen dramatically overall from around 3,000 participants in 1924 to over 10,000 by 2012. Both charts therefore reveal trends of growing participation in the Olympics for both women and the total number of competitors.
The bar chart reveals the data of the figure of male and female
competitors in the Olympics. In contrast, the line graph just illustrates
the number of participants. Overall, looking at the bar chart, it is easily apparent that the proportion of competition Olympics has increased markedly year by year. In the first year of the Olympics, the percentage of women in the Olympics was close to zero, instead, the majority of candidates in the competition were men. Noteworthy, in 2012 the female participation rate rose sharply, doubling the male rate. The line graph, on the other hand, shows a dramatic escalation in the number of athletes participating during those four years of taking place in the Olympics. In 1924, just 3000 contestants were in the Olympics whilst more than 10000 players participated in 2012. To summarise, therefore, both charts show the number of contestants participating in the Olympics through each phase. The bar chart indicates that the proportion of women participating in the Olympics increased rapidly. The line graph shows the number of contestants that were raised over the years.