The provided bar graph demonstrates information about three various industries as a percentage share to gross domestic products in India between 1960 to 2000.
The given bar graph illustrates information about the numbers of births per female in Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, S.Arabia and the UAE in the years 1990 and 2000.
Overall, religious marriages saw a decline ,while civil marriages experienced significant growth. Additional,y, the ages of brides and grooms showed a steady increase throughout this period.
The presents data on marriages in Australia from 1960 to 2000, categorizing them into religious and civil marriages and indicating the average ages of brides and bridegrooms.
The line graph provided demonstrates different activites old people do reading, hiking, theatre, watching TV and surfing the internet in their leisure time in the period of 30 years.
The table illustrates the number of religious and civil marriages in Australia in the years 1960 and 2000, as well as the average age of brides and grooms.
The two line graphs depict the fluctuation in ownership of electrical appliances as well as the time spent in houseworking in families between 1920 and 2019.
The table shows student enrollment trends at Bristol University in 1928, 1958, and 2008, focusing on student numbers, gender distribution, local enrollment, and international diversity.
The table shows information about student enrolments at Bristol University in 1928, 1958, and 2008. It includes the number of new students, the percentage of males and females, and where the students came from.
The table illustrates interrogation in five nations: Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, the United States, and Canada. From 1930 to 1980, the unit of measurement was in thousands.
The following line chart depicts the information related to the proportion of the human population in four Asian countries, Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia that were living in main cities from 1972 to 2040
The graph depicts the amount of men or women in one particular year. The steepest slope can be seen in the men's blue line, rising and falling quickly. While men’s changes in attendance are quite rapid, women’s are more