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Deforestation vs. Degradation: Comparative Frequency Distribution Charts #2307314 (License: Personal Use)
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The image displays two adjacent vertical bar charts: the left labeled “Deforestation” and the right “Degradation.” Both charts plot frequency (y-axis, 0-18) against a numeric scale (x-axis, approximately -3 to +3), likely representing standardized severity or change indices. Deforestation frequencies are relatively symmetric with a modest peak near zero, while degradation exhibits a pronounced right-skewed distribution with a sharp peak at +2 and secondary peaks around 0 and +3.
Used in environmental science reports, climate policy briefs, or sustainability dashboards to illustrate contrasting patterns in forest loss types; supports user intent to compare drivers, severity, or temporal trends of forest change.
Related Cliparts: Visual comparison of deforestation and degradation patterns using side-by-side bar charts-revealing key differences in frequency distribution and peak occurrences.
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