The bar chart illustrates the percentage contribution of three sectors—agriculture, industry, and services—to India’s GDP between 1960 and 2000. Overall, there was a significant decline in agriculture’s share, while the
The bar chart below shows the percentage of contribution,in India between 1960 to 2000 among three categories namely: cultivation, industry and services.
The chart illustrates the contribution of three different sectors, such as agriculture, industry, and service, to India’s gross domestic production in five-decade intervals during the years between 1960 to 2000.
The chart illustrates a comparsion between men and women in percentages aged 60-64 in terms of employment in four countries, Australia and Japan, USA, lastly Beigium. in era between 1970 and 2000.
The bar chart gives detailed information about contribution of three different sectors–agriculture,industry,and sevices to Indian's GDP over the period of 40 years.
The graph illustrates the percentage of the people living in cities in Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia during the period of 1970 to 2020, with future numbers for 2030 and 2040.
The line chart above illustrate the population percentage in four Asian Countries. Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia, that are already living in major cities from 1970 to 2020, and forcasting 2030 and 2040.
The bar graphs illustrates the number of (in tons) common imported vegetables In Qatar , which are spanish, broccoli,garlic,peas,and ginger from 1980 to 2020. Overall, for the past 4 decades (1980-2010), spanish account
The pie graphs compare information from two distinct years of numbers of produced electricity by different fuel sources in countries Australia and France.
The graph illustrates how many populations there are in China from 1960 to the prediction of 2050 by the age group every 10-year period. Overall, it is clear that people below 14 years old were more dominant in the past
The presented line chart represents the percentage of population grouped by age from 1960 in China, consisting a prediction until 2050. In the big picture, it is conspicuous that all categories had a different tendency,
The line graph illustrates the percentage of Japanese’s ages begin in 1960 by 3 separated categories: 0-14, 25-64 and 65+, also the prediction by 2040.