Observing to two maps which were separated timeline 2007 and 2010 , it gave us some informations how we could approach to the city hospital by many overland route
The charts describes the sources of electricity in 4 countries ( India, Sweden ,Morocco,Vietnam ). For 5 years , from 2003 until 2005 . In the next paragraphs i will furher elaborate the specific data regarding this char
The present line chart compares the proportion of people who used public transport in 5 different cities of Australia namely, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide between 2000 and 2010.
The line graph illustrates the number of people who died in five nations the UK, Australia, the USA, Brazil, India, and the OECD average in the year 2001 to 2015 per 100,000 population person.
The precented bar chart gives information about compares in the number of households by annual earnings in term of 5 categories such as less than 25 000$, 25000-49999$, 50000-74999$, 75000-99999$ and 100000$ and more in
The given table illustrates the proportion of attendance in secondary schools in India, values are given from 2000 to 2015 with a gap of five years, it is clear that the attedance in Convent-Run Schools is higher than al
The pie chart compares sources of electricity in four different areas in 2003-2008. While India and Sweden were used fossil fuels, hydropower, and nuclear power. However, Morocco and Vietnam used only fossil fuel and hyd
The chart illustrates the proportion of students who learned to play several musical instruments in 2005, 2010, and 2015. Overall, the guitar and piano had dramatic improvements, on the contrary, the violin witnessed a d
The bar chart shows the percentage of GDP that is spent on healthcare in a number of different European countries over a ten-year period. There is a notable contrast between the different countries' expenditure on their
The bar chart illustrates the portion of households in the US depend on their yearly wage, which was classified into 3 categories, such as less than 25,000 to 49,999 (1); around 50,000 to 399,999 (2); and 100,000 or more