The charts below illustrate the changes in ownership of electrical appliances and the amount of time spent doing housework in one particular country in 100 years.
This two line charts illustrates the percentage of households hold of three kinds of electrical appliances, also the time per family spend in housework each week.
A glance at a line graph provided reveals the data of emission sent out into the air in the UK from 3 different sources namely industry, transport, and household and their total, counted in million tonne, from 1990 to 20
The bar charts show information about five evening entertainment options among three age groups over a 30-year period from 1980. Overall, the most significant change relates to internet use, because no one spent time onl
The line graph provides information in percentage units about the citizens which were located in cities of four Asian countries during fifty years time period started from 1970. Also, it shows the possible future data fo
The given line graphs compare the number of hours used electrical devices including washing machines, refrigerators, and vacuum cleaners in the housework in the 10-year period (1920-2019). From an overall perspective, wh
The people were giving money to chairty by age 18+ till 65 and between 1990 - 2010 . Actually in 1990 all ages were higher on chairty than 2010 , When we think about this we can notice the life in 1990 wasn't easy like 2
The line graph illustrates the proportion of the population in Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia living in urban areas between 1970 and 2020 and gives future expactations for 2030 and 2040.
The given pie charts illustrate the changes on the fuel sources for making electricity in two different countries in 1980 and 2000. From this chart, we can immediately observe that the total production of electricity in
The linear graph illustrates the volume of the urban residency in four Asian countries from 1970 to 2020, along with the prediction for 2030 and 2040. Calibration of data is done in percentages.
The given images depict line graphs representing the trends in the ownership of electrical appliances and how many hours they spend in households between 1920 and 2019.