The provided line graph illustrates global water usage for three different purposes: agriculture, industrial use, and domestic use. The accompanying table shows water consumption statistics for Brazil and Congo in the ye
The diagram illustrates the recycling process of wasted glass bottles. It explains how used bottles are first collected and cleaned, then processed and reused to produce new bottles that are later sold in shops.
The diagram illustrates the structure and functioning of a home smokery, showing the steps involved in the smoking process used to preserve and flavor food.
The diagrams illustrate two main aspects of water: the global distribution of salt and freshwater, and how water is used across three countries: Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Canada.
The maps illustrate how a library has been changed over a five-year period. Overall, the library has undergone a significant modification and lots of new constructions have been added to it.
The diagram below shows how a hot balloon works. Overall, it consists of several key components, including the envelope, the basket, and the burner system, which work together to facilitate its functionality.
This diagram provides an overview of a domestic central heating system. It shows how the tank, boiler and pipes ensure a constant flow of hot waterto both the radiators and the taps.
The pie charts compare the proportion of water usage for household aims in six distinct parts of the world. Overall, water usage for agricultural purposes made up the biggest proportions, while the contribution of indust
The graph compares the ten producer's of fuel based on the three components between - disposable income in average, the mean of fuel expenditure, and the percentage income of petrol spend. Overall, Norway earned the high