The graphs above illustrate the percentage of households with electrical alliances and the duration of housework per week in each house from 1920 to 2019. Data was taken every 20 years and only evaluated washing machines
The line graph illustrates information about from a 2008 report of energy consumption by fuel in the USA from 1980 and with projections till 2030. The data measured in quadrillion units for 6 types of fuel.
The bar chart illustrates the information about the proportion of females who go into higher education in five countries (The UK, the USA, Australia, South Korea, and France) in the years 1980 and 2015. Units are measure
The bar chart describes three ways that citizens of a European city may use to go to work. The data refers to 1960, 1980 and 2000. Overall, it is clear that the main trend changed a lot between those years, in ,fact pref
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of money that citizens from Britain between the ages of 18 to 65 over have donated for the years 1990 and 2010. Overall, the highest number of British people who donated in the ye
These line graphs illustrate the difference in ownership of electrical amenities and the number of hours spent doing homework in households in a specific region in one century.
The electrical appliances are Essential Part From our daily housework. Due to the changes in life pace in the Last 50 years, we can find huge difference in numbers for homes with and without electrical appliances. Furthe
The column graph compares the changes in the proportion of population in India, China, the USA and Japan in 1950 and 2000, and also indicates the projections for 2050. It is clear from the graph that China had the highes
The bar chart given illustrate the government for four countries spending their money on road and transport. Overall, Portugal spent the highest amount of money on road and transport, while the UK spent the least.
The first line chart provides information about the changing percentage of families that used mechanical products, while the second line chart depicts the spending hours that households spent in a week. Both from 1920 to
The line graph provides information on the proportion of households using electricity tools and the number of time for doing house chores weekly in a particular country between 1920 and 2019. Overall, it was noticeable t