The provided graph describes the information on average rate of carbon dioxide (CO2) that released by every men and women in the some countries of Europe from the year 1967 to 2008.
The graph illustrates the changes in the amount of CO2 consumed by every person from 4 different countries , from 1967 to 2007. The units are measured in metric tonnes.
The line chart below shows the average CO2 production for each person in metric tonnes in four different countries starting the year 1967 in a 40-year span.
The display graph shows average carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions per person in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, and Portugal between 1967 as well as 2007.
The provided chart illustrates the proportion of time spent on various activities by employed adults in a single country in the years 1958 and 2008. Overall, it is evident that the majority of working adults preferred s
When looking at the pie chart you’ll see the time spent by working adults in a country, The first chart is in the 1958 while the other one is in 2008 its quiet a time jump so we could, See the different percentage in ve
The graph depicts how many foreigners visit different regions such as the coast, the mountains and the lakes from the year 1987 to 2007 in a European countries.
The line graph depicts information about the changes in the amount and variety of fast food consumed by Australian adolescents in 6 periods between 1975 and 2000 and measured by how much time they ate per year.
The line graph depicts the average carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in metric tonnes per individual human being in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy and Portugal from 1967 to 2007.
The column graph exemplifies the comparison of the number of people participating in several sports (Gentle walking, Basketball, Cricket, Jogging, Gym(aerobic), Football and Hiking) in the years 1997 and 2017. The data i