From the table above shows how the populations aged 65 and over in three countries which are Australia, Belgium, and Costa Rica since 1900-2000. The table shows the populations aged 65 decline from 1950 to 1990, but ther
The diagram gives detailed information about how much money was spent per kilometre of clothing imported to the European Union from six various countries in a decade. (1993-2003).Units are measured in prices of pounds.
The given line graph illustrates how much fast food was eaten by Australia adolescents over a period of 25 years between 1975 and 2000. Unit are measured in number of times eaten per day.
The line graph demonstrates how many foreign tourists visited the coast, the mountains, and the lakes surrounding a specific European country from 1987 to 2007.
The bar chart depicts the average price per kilo of clothing imported into the European Union from seven different countries, between the years 1997 to 2003. The differences between the countries and the numbers of pric
The line graph gives information about the changes guests to types of different places in a European nation from 1987 and 2007.It was measured in thousands.
The bar graph indicates the number of private cars in five cities (London, Beijing, Tokyo, New York City, and Los Angeles) from the year 1950 to 2000. There are a number of different trends that can be seen for each city
The provided line graph delineates the shifts in both the quantity and variety of fast food consumed by Australian teenagers over a 25-year period, spanning from 1975 to 2000.
The provided pie charts depict the distribution of time spent by working adults on various activities in a specific country in the years 1958 and 2008. Overall, there are noticeable shifts in how individuals allocated th
the line graph shows the numper of torist that visit Europ in three different areas ( mountains, coast and lake) fom 1987 and 2007. It is clear from the graph that the number of visitors increasing over the yeas in all a
The given line graph illustrates the average amount of carbon dioxide emissions, which was produced by per person in 3 different countries in a 40-year period.
The pie charts compare information about the percentage of a variety of activities spent time by adults such as working, relaxing at home, sleeping, travelling to work, going out, other interests or playing sports in a p
The line graph illustrates the average individual emissions in the selective European countries, namely the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, and Portugal. The graph captures carbon dioxide data from 1967 to 2007. It can be