The given line chart compares data about how many people who were from other countries visited 3 various regions of a special Country, which was in Europe ,from 1987 to 2007.
The graphs show the amount of CO2 emissions of each person in four countries, United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy and Portugal. At first glance, it is clear that the difference among the number of CO2 emissions decreased stead
The line chart illustrates the amount of CO2 that people in four nations produced for four decades. Overall, people in the United Kingdom and Sweden tended to emit less CO2 whereas the amount of CO2 produced in Italy and
The picture illustrates the consumption of fast food by Australian teenagers between 1975 and 2000. Overall, it can be seen that the consumption of fast-food items, specifically pizza and hamburgers, witnessed an increas
The line chart illustrates the proportion of female members of government in Germany,Italy,France, the UK and Belgium in twelve years starting from 2000.
The diagram reports the total populations of four countries, that is "India, China, the USA, and Japan" in 1950, 2002, and then the prediction in the 2050 year.
The bar graph illustrates the proportion of people in four countries in 1950 and 2002, added with the estimated number of population in 2050. China, the USA, and Japan exhibited decreasing trends, while India is the only
The line graph illustrates the carbon dioxide that was released individually in four different countries which are the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, and Portugal from 1967 to 2007.
This line graph data provides information about the mean of how much each person from United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy and Portugal released Carbon Dioxide in 1967 to 2007.
The graph illustrates the amount of CO2 that individuals in four European countries emitted from 1967 to 2007. Overall, the United Kingdom and Sweden showed a declining tendency whereas Italy and Portugal produced a larg
The graph above illustrates how much carbon dioxide (CO2) a person has emitted on average in four European countries from 1967 to 2007. Generally, carbon dioxide emissions among Northern Europeans (the UK, Sweden) were d
The line chart illustrates the average amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions per person in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, and Portugal from 1967 to 2007.
The graph illustrates the number of participants in various popular sports in one region over a period of 20 years, from 1997 to 2017. Overall, while the number of participants increased across most sports, two notable e