The following bar chart compares the amount of time spent by Australian parents supporting their children with 4 different obligations, in the year 2013.
The diagram shows the rate of time cost in how the Australian parents add their children with dressing, homework, playing games, and preparing for bed. There are three colours to distinguish different representatives.
The pie chart illustrates spending on the different categories in the years 2010 and 2015 such as Education, Health care, Pensions, Defense, Welfare, Interest on borrowing, Transport, Culture and leisure and others.
The bar graph shows the percentage of time Australians spend helping their children with four different activities . Overall mothers are spent more time on child care than fathers .
The pie chart gives information about government expenditure between 2010 to 2015 years . At first ,glance it is evident that education , healthcare and pensions spend more than other kinds of government.
The given pie charts illustrate the means that four countries, namely Sweden , India, Morocco and Vietnam used to generate electricity between 2003 and 2008.
The chart depicts the exports by Southland in international tourism, dairy products and meat products in two years (2000 and 2023) with projections for 2025. The units are measured in billion pounds.
The line graph gives information about studying average number Vietnamese students in France, Russia and USA. The units are measured in millions in 2000 to 2015.
The two pie charts provide the online sales for retail sectors in Canada in 2005 and 2010. The sales of each sector, electronics & appliances, food& beverage home furnishings, and video games, are shown in a total of 100