The line chart illustrates the different types of fuel used in the USA since 1980 and the predictions until 2030. It can be noted that almost every kind of fuel consumption increased and is predicted to be even higher in
This graph represents the amounts of energy that have been used as a fuel and its source, through the times between 1980 to 2030, which is actually a projection of the future.
The table illustrates the rates of distance in miles travelled per person per year by eight different kinds of transportation in England from 1985 to 2000.
The table depicts how use of different means of travel has change during an interval of 15 years between 1985 and 2000. In a general look at the table, it can be perceived that cars were the most popular mode of travel w
The line graph provides us the information about the usage of various forms of energy from 1980 to projections for 2030 in the USA. This graph was taken from a report which was published in 2008.
The line graph illustrates the report of 2008 in the USA, in which the information of energy consumption by fuel from 1980 to 2030 is given. It also tells the history and projections of energy uses in the USA.
The chart shows energy use for the past 28 years and predictions for the next 32 years. The types of energy include Petrol and Oil, Coal, Natural Gas, Nuclear, Solar/Wind, and Hydropower.
The bar chart demonstrates the ratio of females and males who successfully passed their driving test in an Asian country in 4 different years, particularly in 1980, 1990, 2000 and 2010.
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of women enrolment in higher education in five countries ( UK, USA, Australia, South Korea and France ) in the years 1980 and 2015 respectively.
The bar chart elaborates upon the fluctuation in the cost of houses in five cities within the period of 1990-2002 in comparison to housing prices in 1998.
The illustrated line graph represents the number of grams of consumed spreads (margarine, low fat & reduced spreads, butter) from 1981 to 2007. As can be seen, butter usage rapidly decreased for the duration of time whil