The bar chart displays various vehicles that people used to go to and return from their workplaces in European cities in three diverse years - 1960, 1980 and 2000.
The graph illustrates the information about the percentages of the population living urban areas differences between 6 countries in the years 1950 to 2050.
The table gives information about how visitors going to abroad destinations changed from 1990 to 2005. Overall, the total number of individuals choosing international travel climbed over the period. Besides, almost all n
The graphs below show two different things, the first graph illustrates the percentages of households with electrical appliances from 1920 to 2019, while the other shows the number of hours of housework every week, and a
The line chart illustrates the proportion of people living in the urban areas of four Asian countries from 1970 to 2020 and the forecast situation for 2030 and 2040. Overall all of the urban residence condition in four
The line chart provides a visual representation of the global textile demand from 1980 to 2015. In general, the demand for polyester, cotton, and cellulosic textiles experienced an upward trend during this period, while
This bar chart illustrates the evolution of housing prices between 1990 to 2000 compared to 1989 led in five different cities. Overall, every metropolis has seen a rise in its accommodation bills. Moreover, we notice a d
The provided line graph depicts alterations in the global demand for various textile fibers from 1980 to 2015, with a specific emphasis on cotton, polyester, and wool. A discernible trend emerges, notably the surge in de
First of all, the most viseble difference between the first floor of the museum in 1990 and in 2010 is that some new buildings have been added. For example, instead of five distinct locations, there are seven and there i
The table illustrates the quantity of milk produced in each year in four different countries in three different years with the ten years interval, starting from 1990. The table shows in litres.
The line graph illustrates the demand for polyester, cotton, cellulosic, and wool at the global level between 1980 and 2015. Units are measured in million tons (mt). Overall, it is clear that polyester became the worldwi