The tables above show the population in the world and how they are distributed in six regions in 1950 and 2000. Furthermore, an estimated situation in 2050 is also included.
The two figures give information about the proportion of residents classified to six ranges of age in 1998 and the number of visits that each local people went to hospital each year in Glasgow from 1960 to 2010.
The bar chart illustrates top ten highest electricity producing and consuming countries in 2014. Electricity magnitudes are shown as billion kWh. The countries are China, US, Russia, Japan, India, Canada, France, Brazil,
The given line graph illustrates information on the percentage of people who went to the movies in the United Kingdom between 1990 and 2010. The people's attendance is divided into four different age groups.
The chart represents the total sum of trips made by children between ages 5-12, in a comparative stretch of over 20 years. The graph compares the methods used by children going to learning institutions in 1990 versus in
The given chart gives us information about the range of oil barrels that can be provided by six country in the middle east from 1990 to 2010. The data displayed by the unit in million of barrels.
From the figure it is clearly depicted that in 1950, China had the most percentage of population, nearly 25% of total world's population. Whereas India was on the second position with almost 15% contribution in worl
The bar graph illustrates the proportion of modes of transport with number of trips by children between age 5 - 12 to travel to and from school in two years ( 1990 and 2010). Units are measured in millions.
The maps reveal the change of university campus between 1975 and 2010. Overall, the most different is the car park was extended and the new indoor sports centre will be constructed in 2020.
The units of electricity production by fuel source are different in both 1980 and 2000 production in Australia and France. The total manufacture in 1980 are 100 units in Australia and 90 units in France. On the other han
The diagram illustrates how much energy was consumed by US residents since 1980 from a 2008 report projecting until 2030. As can be seen, there are an upward trend in energy used with the exception of Hydropower and this