The line graph below provides information on the number of passengers using different types of transportation modes such as cars,trains and buses for their daily commute from the year 1970 to 2030. Overall, we can identi
The line graph not only illustrates the proportion of citizens living in urban areas in 4 separate Asian nations from 1970 to 2020 but also predicts that figure between 2030 and 2040.
The table illustrates the detail of citizens in Australia and Malaysia for the years 1980 and 2002. Overall, In Australia and ,Malaysia the total population have been increased in 2002. In contrast, people aged over 65 o
The line graph gives information relating to the average number of British travelers using car, bus and train to commute on a daily basis over a period of 6 decades, starting from 1970.
The two pie charts provide information about global fish market in 1950 and 1985. In general, the number of sales increased significantly in 35-years time. Initially, fresh fish was the largest commodity. As time went by
This bar chart illustrates 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 bar chart compares the proportions of travel to and from school by children aged between 5 to 12 years in two different years, 1990 and 2010. Overall it can be seen that the most popular mode of transportation in 199
The diagram delineates the type of transportation citizens of a European country used to travel to and from their workplaces in three different years - 1960, 1980 and 2000. As an overall trend, cars gained huge populari
The bar graph illustrates 5 sets of age groups in Iceland between 1990 and 2020. Overall, year by year, the criteria between 25-54 citizens has been increasing compared to 0-14, 15-24, 55-64 and 65 and over. In contras
The bar graph provides information about the percentage of females and males who passed their driving test in one Asian Country over 30 years from 1980 until 2010.