The pie charts compare the percentages of university students at one school in the United Kingdom who were capable of speaking other foreign languages in two different years, 2000 and 2010.
The line graph illustrates the four types of Britain citizens’ expenditures while travelling to other countries over a ten-year period. The measurement is in billion pounds.
The line graph illustrates the four types of Britain citizens’ expenditure while traveling other countries within ten-year period. The measurement is in billion pounds.
Based on the data, it is clear that while the total income of an average British family decreased between 2010 and 2013, the total amount of money spent on food and clothing increased. Beside that, British society spent
The graph illustrates statistic of household In the US based on income per year in 3 periods such as 2007, 2011 and 2015. Overall, the US households in total in each annual income category have been fluctuated in 2007, 2
The bar chart shows the US families who earn five types of the annual salaries in the three different period of the graph shows. Overall, it can be seen that the huge disparity of earning more than $100000 and less than
The impact of the increasing influence of artificial intelligence (AI) on the educations system in 2023. The rapid evolvement of advance technology has been a primarily driven in the growing influence of AI our social cu
The bar graph illustrates the top three pineapple exporting countries in the world during 2009 and 2019. While the pie chart provides information about the breakdown of the cost to customers of a single pineapple in 2019
The diagram illustrates the data of Singaporean teenagers and the 18-year-old and above who went to the cinema over a period of 10 years. Overall, there are different amounts of people depending on their ages and time. F
The diagram gives detailed information about how much money was spent per kilometre of clothing imported to the European Union from six various countries in a decade. (1993-2003).Units are measured in prices of pounds.
The table compares the consumption rate of water in domestic, inustrial and agricultur in six different countries. Overall, most of the countries use the water for agricultural reason with the least usage in Industrial