The line graph illustrates the number of people taking a variety of sports in a particular region at 5 year intervals, between 1985 and 2005. Comprising a basketball, a tennis, a badminton and a rugby.
The chart below showcase four popular modes of transportation used by European workers in between 1960s to 2000. In the earlier years, walking through distance was preferable to commute. Starting at 20th century, the num
The maps illustrate how the coastal village in Seaville developed over a period of 30 years. Overall, it saw considerable growth, particularly in the establishment of new residential areas and recreational facilities.
The bar graph illustrates the number of people who choose to use the varieties of transport to commute from their home to their workplace in one European city, with 20 years interval from 1960 to 2000.
The graph shown above illustrates the numbers of various ways people travel to and from work in 1960, 1980, and 200. Each stacks represents the quantity used in each specific year. For instance, blue shows the quantity d
The bar graph depicts data about the type of transport for commuting from and to workplaces in 1960, 1980 and 2000, in a European city. Overall, the trend changed over time for each system of transportation.
The bar graph illustrates the time consumption of household females in various backgrounds when compared to the males who worked fully in the UK from 1985 to 2005. Overall, it is noticeable that the data shows an upward
The table provides key information about the changes in means of transportation in the UK between the years 1985 and 2000, with units measured in miles per person per year.
The given table chart illustrates data concerning changes in different types of travell (Walking, Bicycle, Car, Local bus, Long-distance bus, etc) in England from 1985 to 2000.
The charts above depict the yearly expenses of some schools in the United Kingdom at three different times (1981,1991 and 2001). It is clear that teachers' monthly salaries remain the most expensive sector during those t
The bar graph illustrates the number of Japanese who travelled abroad from 1985 to 1995. On the other hand, the line chart displays the proportion of Japanese who visited Australia from 1984 to 1984.