The diagram presents the population percentage in 4 Asian countries, which live in cities from 1970 to 2020 and anticipation for 2030 to 2040. Overall, people from all 4 countries tend to live more in urban areas. A con
The line graphs illustrate how the owners of electric machines were changed as well as the time spent on work in houses in one nation from 1922 to 2019.
The table represents the numbers of humans from Africa, America, Asia and the Pacific, Europe, and the Middle East who visited other countries in 1990, 1995, 2000 and 2005. Overall, it can be seen that the total sum of p
The given bar graph illustrates the proportion of health and education spending in the UAE from 1985 an 1993. The line graph shows the number of infant mortality and life expectancy between 1970 and 1992.
The display chart illustrates the number of people in UK commuting daily by three different vehicles from 1970 to 2030. The data is given in millions and 3 vehicles are Cars, Buses, and Trains.
The map shows how the ground floor of the museum changed from 1990 to 2010. There was made several changes ,but the most important alteration was produced in the northern part of area, where was introduced a lift , mean
The line graphs below indicate the changes in households with electrical appliances and amount of time spent on houseworks from 1920 to 2019. Overall it is clear that there were significant changes in all factors over th
The pie chart below shows the statistics of imported vegetables into Qatari from 1980 to 2020. It is evident that spinach sees a reduced of imports from 2000 to 2020 while all the other vegetables sees an increase or sam
The bar charts below describe how the involvement in schooling and science differed between developing and industrialised regions in 10 years, more specifically by considering 1980 and 1990. It can be seen from the graph
The line graph represents the data of people residing in four urban areas in the Asian continent from 1970 - 2020 and it also includes information for 2030 and 2040.
The table below illustrates the average life expectancy for males and females of Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, and Sweden in 1900, 1950, and 1990. From the data we can see that the average life expectancy of both m
Overall, there was a steady increase in the proportion of elderly citizens in all three countries over the given period. In 1940, the United States had the lowest percentage of individuals aged 65 and over, at approximat