The bar charts compare how many trips are made by kids travelling to and from school in five different transports: namely, car passenger, walking, cycling, walking and bus, bus, in a country between 1999 and 2010. Figure
The demographics shows the different population ratings between countries like USA, Sweden and Japan. It has been noticed that the growth of population of age 65 and over has been very evident from year 1940 up to 2040.
The graph shows the increase in the aging population in Japan, Sweden and USA. It indicates that the percentage of elderly people in all three countries is expected to increase to almost 25% of the resoective populations
This line chart depict the proportion of populations over age 65 among three countries America , Japan and Sweden along from 1940 – 2040. Its clear from the chart that Japanese people will increase sharply after the yea
The graph represents the proportion of the population aged of 65 between 1940 to 2040. Population has becoming a major key role as it has covered their age of 65 and over explained in three different countries.
This bar chart illustrates information about the amount of British inhabitants spending wealth on charity by age group between the year 1990 till 2010.
The line graph illustrates six different energy sources of energy consumption in the United States from 1980 and 2013, and projected consumption to 2030.
The graph demonstrates information about the trend of society (in percentage) in three different countries: the USA, Sweden, and Japan. The period which happens in the study had been staring in 1940 and will finish in 20
The bar chart provides information about five different ways of transport used by children to arrive to and from school in the years 1990 and 2010. Units are measured in millions.
The chart gives information about how many trips children have done to travel to and from school in two different years and in five different categories of transportation. In 1990 walking was by far the most popular wa