The pie chart illustrates the proportion of the time spent on doing different activities, namely sleeping, travelling to work, working, relaxing at home, going out and other hobbies, in a particular country in 1958 and
The line graph illustrates changes in the amount of three fast foods ( pizza, fish and chips, and hamburgers) and the amount, by Australian teenagers from 1975 to 2000.
The line graph illustrates how much fast food was eaten by young Australians between 1975 and 2000, in given categories as pizza, fish and chips, and hamburgers. Overall, the dominant type was fish and chips at the begin
The bar chart illustrates the average prices per kilometre of clothing imported into the European Union from six different countries ( Argentina,Brazil,Japan,China,India and Bangladesh) in 1993 and 2003.
The graph illustrates the percentage of the total world population in India, China, the USA and Japan between 1950 and 2002, in addition to the expected growth for 2050.
The graph below provides key information about the world population in four different countries during more than 20 years. It is clear from this includes three parts, such as 1950,2002,and 2050. The value is measured in
The bar chart illustrates the total world inhabitants across 4 regions, including India, China, the United States of America (USA), and Japan, in 1950, 2002, and projected for 2050. Measured in percentage.
The bar chart illustrates the rate of the total world population in 4 countries, which include India, China, the United States of America (USA) and Japan, in the year 1950 and 2002, and projections for 2050. All paramete
The line chart illustrasts the changes in average carbon dioxide emissions per person in four countries, namely the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, and Portugal, measured in metric tonnes, over a 40 - year period, betwee
The picture below illustrates the average consumption of carbon dioxide emissions per person in 10 year interval from 1967 to 2007 in 5 countries: the United Kingdom,Sweden,Italy and Portugal.