The illustration provides data correlated with the amount of energy consumed by Americans in six different kinds categories of fuels over the course of 40 years.
The bar chart illustrates how much food people eat in seven different countries between 1975 and 2000. In general, we can see all countries eat more food now than they ate 25 years ago.
The first bar chart shows changes in the number of marriages and divorces in the USA, and the second chart shows figures for the marital status of American adults in 1970 and 2000.
The line graph details the frequency of five different hobbies hiking, reading, surfing the internet, watching TV and theatre, performed by seniors in the United States from 1980 to 2010. Looking from an overall perspect
The charts compare the sources of electricity in New Zealand and Germany in the years 1980 and 2010. Between these years, electricity generation almost doubled, rising from 127 units to 200 in New Zealand, and from 107 t
This line graph illustrates the thousands of students admitted at De Salle University from five different countries, India, Vietnam, Nepal, Indonesia and Colombia, between 1980 and 2020. The number of students enrolled a
The line graph provides information about how much free time was spent by elderly people in the USA. Overall, it is obvious that all activities consumed more time in the 2010s compared with those in 1980 except theatre.
Over a one-hundred-year period, the USA, Sweden and Japan are projected to have population changes with citizens over 65 years of age, and the line graph reveals the percentages for each country.
The ratio of elderly people aged 65 or above is expected to change over a hundred-year period, from 1940-2040, and the given line graph captures this transition in three countries USA, Sweden and Japan.
The ratio of elderly population aged 65 or above is expected to change over a hundred-year period, from 1940-2040, and the given line graph captures this transition in three countries USA, Sweden and Japan.