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This is Ying from datadice. Here are this week's most interesting tweets, which include the topics:
Human development index vs. fertility rate of countries from 1990 to 2020
Length of Time to Watch Professional Sports
FIFA world cup. Visualized Host Countries
The Relative Age Effect in the World Cup ⚽️
Farm cash receipts of Christmas trees in Canada from 2008 to 2021
Rocking Around the Plastic Tree 🎄
Church vs. Pub on Christmas Day
The Military Imbalance in the Taiwan Strait
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Human development index vs. fertility rate of countries from 1990 to 2020. #dataviz
Source: reddit.com/r/dataisbeauti…
#TidyTuesday week 48 - FIFA world cup. Visualized host countries and attendance in each year with trophy colours.
#RStats #dataviz
The "Relative age effect" says that among young kids, those born earlier in the year will be much older than their peers, and therefore appear more talented at sport. They are then more encouraged and given better opportunities. Seems to be on display in the World Cup. #dataviz
Farm cash receipts of Christmas trees in Canada from 2008 to 2021
#Adventskalender #AdventCalendar #Canada #RStats #ggplot #tidyverse #DataVisualization #dataviz #Christmas #christmas2022 #ChristmasTree
For some families, the search for the right #Christmas tree is an annual event. For large shares of Americans and Brits though, this search may have ended a long time ago - the perfect tree already sitting safely in the attic or garage.
One in five adults in the United States say they plan to go to church on #Christmas Day this year. The battle between church and pub is also won by the more holy side in Germany. In the UK, on the other hand, the pull of the boozer is seemingly stronger than that of the church.
#Taiwan has reported a sharp increase in the number of #Chinese military aircraft entering its Air Defense Identification Zone of late with a record 56 warplanes detected on October 4, 2021, followed by numerous spikes since.
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