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hi in this video Ill show you how to create an animated scatter chart each circle represents a different country as the ears take away in the top right corner the circles respond to that and are animated the x-axis represent the average life expectancy and the y-axis represent the average fertility when the chart initially is animated all the circles that is all the countries are clustered around the top left corner indicating that the life expectancy in the early years was low and the average fertility rate was quite High as the ears take away the life expectancy it has increased so the circles move to the bottom right corner indicating the life expectancy has increased over the years whereas the average fertility rate has fallen the circle size is proportional to the population so as the graph is animated we see the circle size also increasing for some countries in proportion to the increase in the population so as well notice there are multiple dimensions in this chart starting w