The bar chart illustrates the percentage of weekly income spending of family households in 1968 and 2018. Overall, we can see the changes in the priority of fundamental human needs over the 5 decades.
These maps distinctively illustrate to us the difference in the local industrial village of Stamdorf in three decades. Overall, the village became more residential and the factory expanded itself.
The bar chart illustrates data about how weekly allowance are being spent by families in a country between 1968 and 2018. Units are measured in percentage.
The chart below shows the popularity of Brighton attractions among tourists between 1980 and 2010. In 1980, Brighton Pier had the lowest acceptance rate of the four attractions at around 10%. This compared to about 23% a
The graphs provide information on how much in million tonnes of paper and packaging, wood pulp, and sawn wood were produced in the period of 1980 to 2000 in the UK.
The bar chart illustrates European cities' various kinds of transport used for work between 1960 to 2000. Overall, car rates are the only transport that keeps increasing over the years.
The line graph gives information about the worldwide fibre need namely polyester, cotton, cellulosic, and wool from 1980 to 2015 and it is measured by million tons. Overall, there was an increase in the demand for all fi
The given bar chart presents the percentage of men participating in senior development in the chosen companies from 1980 to 2010. From overall perspective, Apple had the most share in the first 15 years. On the other han
The provided diagram illustrates the average weekly expenses of families in a particular country from 1968 to 2018, encompassing basic groceries, accommodation, and various other items.
The three bar charts show the average years of schooling, the number of scientists and technicians, and research and development spending in developing and developed countries. Figures are given for 1980 and 1990.