What type of graphic representation is good for showing demographic changes over time within a

place?

1 answer

A line graph or a stacked area graph would be good options for showing demographic changes over time within a place.

A line graph can effectively display changes in population, age groups, or any other demographic category over time. Each data point is represented by a point on the graph, and the line connecting these points visually shows the trends and changes.

A stacked area graph is also useful for illustrating demographic changes. It allows you to represent multiple demographic categories as colored areas stacked on top of each other. It provides a clear visualization of how each category contributes to the overall demographic changes over time.

Both these graph types provide a visual representation that helps in understanding the patterns, trends, and relative proportions of demographic changes within a place over time.