Q: The pie chart and table show the percentages and the number of Universities in Canada. The line graph shows the established year between 1600 and 2010. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and making relevant comparisons. Write at least 150 words.
The pie chart illustrates the proportion of Universities in each Canadian province. Also, the line graph gives information about the number of Universities established in Canada between the 17th and the 21st century.
Overall, the highest percentage of universities in Ontario, British Colombia, and Quebec is clear. That is a total of 53 percent. The second-largest group in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. It is a total of 18 percent. The third-largest group in Manitoba and Alberta. It is all 13 percent. The smallest group consists of other provinces. It is 5 percent of the total.
According to the line graph, the number of universities drastically increased between the 18th and 20th centuries. In particular, public universities were established 76 in these eras. In contrast, private was established after the 21st century. It established 6 in this period.
Most of the universities exist in the major three provinces. Also, most of the public was established in the 20th century.
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