The provided line charts show the changes in ownership of electrical appliances and the amount of time spent doing housework in households in one country between 1920 and 2019.
The line graph illustrates the changes in the proportion of city inhabitants in four countries (Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Ecuador) over a 50-year period ending in 2020, along with projections for the next two decade
In this charts we can observe the changes percentage of ownership of electrical devices, in addition to number of hours of house work per household per week.
The information about the modifications made to the New York city over the period of 5 years is depicted in the given picture chart. The information is calibrated in the form of pictorial presentation.
The given maps illustrate reformation of Pentland town in 1980-2007. It can be clearly seen that town had process in residential, commercial, and recreacial aspects after 27 years.
The graph compares how amount of different types of fuel consumed in the USA from 1980 to 2030. Overall, of the six types of fuel, petrol and oil are the most prominent items. However, the figures for nuclear, solar/wind
The line graph delineates information about the proportion of female pupils studying various classes at one university over a 45-year period, starting from 1970.
The line graph delineates information about the proportion of girl pupils studying various classes at one university over a 45-year period, starting from 1970.
The presented line graph illustrates the proportion of urban citizens in the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia between 1970 and 2020, along with the predictions for the next two decades.
The chart illustrates the proportion of females and males was successful when taking the driving license exam in one Asian country from 1980 to 2010. Units are measured in the percentage of driving tests passed.
The line graph apparently depicts the percentage of expenses of in a European nation from 1960 to 2000. The major expenditure of the country is food, leisure, clothing, transport, and fuel.
The supplied chart provides the information about the percentage of the grown up people who were obese in the four disparate nations such as Japan, Finland, Australia, and USA in three different times.
The tables show the average price of a Big Mac and a can of Coca-Cola in US dollars in five different nations namely Japan, China, Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia, from 1990 to 2000. By the large, the average price of