The tables below given illustrate how the world population was contributed in different 6 regions in 1950 and 2000. Also, they reveal an estimation of the population in 2050. (in billions)
"The chart illustrates how much greenhouse gas was discharged per individual across 4 specific nations during a period of 4 decades from 1967, measured in metric tonnes. Overall, the amount of CO2 in the UK and Sweden dr
The provided bar chart illustrates the approximate amount of carbon dioxide gas which 4 Europe countries including the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, and Portugal emitted from 1967 to 2007. The emission is measured in m
The presented pie charts highlight the proportion of time employed by grown-ups spent on various activities in a specific country during the years 1958 and 2008.
The two pie diagrams compare the pollution of a specific area of the ocean in two different years, 1997 and 2007. Overall, it can be inferred from these graphs that the main source of pollution had always been the air, w
The pie graphs depict information about the alteration in the percentages of five different types of transport forms (foot, bus, train, car, and other) which European commuting every day in 1959 and 2009.
The bar chart gives information on the total of the four-countries population in three different years between 1950 and 2002, and its projections for 2050. Overall, it can be seen that China is the largest population and
The bar chart illustrates the number of citizens in percentage. This data is organised by four states, India, China, USA and Japan. Overall, it can be inferred from the graph that China was the first in ranking for the t
The pie charts demonstrate the total spending rate of people in six categories in a European country in 1958 and 2008. From an overall perspective, there was an upward trend in Housing, Travel, and Luxury goods and a dow
The line graph showcases how much an average resident in four various European countries accounted for the emissions of carbon dioxide between 1967 and 2007.
The chart displays the proportion of time allocated by employed adults to various activities in a certain nation in 1958 and 2008. Overall, it was evident that the majority of working adults spent most of their time work