The table illustrates the total amount of people who traveled abroad from five areas (Africa, America, Europe, Middle East, Asian and the Pacific) in four different years (1990, 1995, 2000, and 2005). The data is presen
The line graph illustrates the production of four types of textile (polyester, cotton, cellulosic and wool) from 1980 to 2015. Overall, it is evident that all kinds of materials had increased from time to time, except wo
The given line graph compares the global demand for four different types of textiles over a period of 35 years between 1980 and 2015. Unit are measured in millions ton.
The line graph illustrates the global needs of different types of textiles (polyster, cotton, cellulosic, and wool) from 1980 to 2015. Units are measured in million tons.
The line graph demonstrates the global demand for different types of textiles like Cotton, Polyester , Cellulosic and Wool from 1980 to 2015 year . when we look at the graph will show that Polyester touched the vertex p
The line graph shows the proportion of people from four Asian countries living in cities between 1970 and 2020, with prognostication for 2030 and 2040.
The line graph displays the global demand for different types of fibre from 1980 to 2015. The fibres taken into account are polyester, cotton, cellulosic and wool and the demand is measured in million tons.
The two line graphs above demonstrate a country's electrical appliances ownership trend and the amount of time allocated to do housework in each household from 1920 to 2019.
The paragraph illustrates the demand for 4 types of textiles over a period of 35 years. Overall, Polyester and cotton accounted for the majority of the global demand for textiles. By contrast, Cellulosic and wool took up
The line graph provided shows the population change in the urban areas of four different countries, namely Phillippines, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia in five decades between 1970 and 2020, with forecasts for next tw
The graph illustrates number of demanding disparity textiles, including Polyester, Cotton, Cellulosic and Wool respectively between 1980 and 2015. The figures given in million tons.