The two bar charts below illustrate the number of films launched and ticket sales from 1996 to 2006. There are four types of movies: drama, comedy, fantasy, and romance. Units are measured in percentages.
The line graph illustrates the percentage of four materials (paper and cardboard, glass containers, aluminium cans, and plastics) that were recycled over a 28-year period from 1982 to 2010.
The line graph illustrates the United States of America's government expenditure on research from 1980 to 2008. Overall, expenditure across all research topics followed an upward trend, with a notable exception in the ca
The provided line graph delineates the fluctuating production trends of key fuel sources, namely petroleum, coal, and natural gas, within the United Kingdom over a two-decade span from 1981 to 2000.
The tables illustrate the increase in the number of doctors in Australia, as well as the changes in the percentage by gender and their places of birth between 1986 and 2006.
The line chart provides key information about the figures of four various sports players in specific European countries from 1985 to 2005. It is clear from the graph that Rugby was the highest among the sports. It was ab
The charts illustrate the percentage of money Americans spent on various items in 1966 and 1996. Overall, consumer spending patterns shifted significantly over the 30-year period. While food and cars remained the largest
These two pie charts illustrate a survey about activities that European adults did for leisure in 1985 and the next 10 years. Overall, it is clear that each study resulted in different activities they dominated.
The provided figure depicts the sum of oil China is producing and the level of consuming . The study is measured by a scale of numbers from 1982 to 2006 . Overall , it can be clearly seen that the total figuers of produ
The chart illustrates the number of people living in a single home, in the UK, comparing two years, in 1981 ans 2001. The chart indicated the number of persons with six different colours.