The tables below given illustrate how the world population was contributed in different 6 regions in 1950 and 2000. Also, they reveal an estimation of the population in 2050. (in billions)
These two pie charts illustrate changes in the global population over a period of 1000 years which began in 1900. The number of major regions describes the number of people in percentages.
The line graph gives information about the proportion of inhabitants aged 65 and over from 1940 to 2040 in three kinds of disparate nations (USA, Sweden, Japan). Units are measured in cents.
The three pie charts reveal the categories of music media used in 1990, 2000 and 2010 and the percentage changes of music media in these three time periods. Overall, compact disk (CD) retained its appearance in the music
The bar chart provides information on the popularity of four different modes of transportation in one European city in three separate years(1960, 1980, and 2000).
The chart illustrates how much US government budgets were poured into research across four specific sectors over a 28-year period from 1980, measured in billions of dollars. Overall, the expenditures allocated for other
These given maps represent the Grange Park which is provided for public use in two different eras. The first figure dates back to the 1920 and the second one was made in the present year.
The line graph illustrates the proportion of families in a country that owned electrical appliances between 1920 to 2019, while the second line graph displays how long the average household in that country spend on house
The provided line graph illustrates the workforce in different industries in the USA from 1930 to 2010. Overall, the significant downfall of the farming, fishing and foresting industry can be observed in the chart, while
The two-line graphs illustrate the percentage of households that had electrical appliances and how much time of housework which amounted to households in a particular region from 1920 to 2019.
The table illustrates the number of people who used international travel in four different years including five areas Middle East, Europe, Asia and the Pacific, America and Africa.