The bar graph illustrates the total number of minutes by telephone calls in the UK, represents three categories such as local fixed-line, national and international fixed-line and mobiles between 1995-2002. The units are
A glance at the graph provided reveals the percentages of a family income dedicated to transportation, housing, food, entertainment and clothing in a given country during the period from 1995 to 2005.
The given maps represent the changes in the university campus in 2010 until the present. A cursory glance at the maps is enough to make it clear that there are significant improvements in the place. In general, the loc
The chart illustrates about metro station of metropolitan cities with their features in three categories which are date opened, kilometers of route and number of passengers frame a year.
The table provides data on the budget of the police from 2017 to 2018 in a town in Britain. The pie chart illustrates how the money was spent for a given period in a certain area.
The above pictorial elucidates honey honey-making process by the bees. The procedure starts with bees making hives to store the nectar and then ends with the extraction of honey formed by natural processes from the hives
The graph illustrates changes in the average carbon dioxide per person in four European countries : The UK ,Sweden , Italy, and POrtugal over a 40-year period from 1967 to 2007.
The bars depict how many workers worked in three different sectors in 1980 and 2010. This survey was conducted in four developed countries, which are Germany, the USA, Japan, and China. Overall, while the agriculture and
The given flow chart depicts information about deforestation and its effect on the environment. Overall, it is readily apparent, that clear-cutting of forests leads to four main steps of deterioration including flooding,
The bar chart illustrates the number of houses by their annual salaries in three different years. Taking into account different amount since less than 25.000 till more than 100.000.
The presented bar chart compares data about the rate of growth of the community per million at 4 various metropolises across the world namely, Tokyo, New York, Shanghai, Bambay, and Jakarta from 1970 to 2010.