The pie chart represents the prevalence of different ways of consuming data in Canada and Australia. Each diagram illustrates the percentage of 5 distinctive types of announcements spreading such as TV, radio, print, on
The pie chart represents how methods of accessing the news differ between Canadian and Australian citizens. There are two pie charts for Canada and Australia , and five categories of ways how people receive the news such
The pie chart depicts the percentage of various types of British families (single-aged persons, aged couples, single without children, couples without children, sole parents, couples with children, and all households) li
The pie charts depict online shopping sales for four sectors (electronic and appliance ,food and beverage, home furnishings , and video games) in Canada between two years (2005 and 2010).
The chart gives information about the the amount of jobs in tourism-related industries in the United Kingdom from 1989 to 2009 in various categories: Restaurants, hotels, sports & leisure and travel & tours.
The graphs give information about the ratios of working males and females aged from 60 to 64 in Belgium, USA, Japan and Australia, in the years 1970 and 2000.
The bar graph illustrates the number of foreign visitors in five different regions in the world, including Europe, Asia and the Pacific, the Americas, the Middle East and Africa, between the years 2005 and 2024.
The line graph below illustrates tourists visiting five countries over a fifteen-year period till 2010. The data depicts that people who chose to travel to The United States travelled more than any other country.
The data illustrates how The Britons spend their day on household and leisure activities over a one-year period. The table represents time spent on leisure activities and the bar chart shows time spent on everyday activi
The graph provides information about the quantity of tourist who arrival in five countries from 1995 to 2010. overall, it can be see that all countries risen all the time, excep the USA, which declined in the last period
The given bar graph depicts the number of families residing in own houses as well as in rented properties over the years starting from 1918 till 2011 at two different nations namely England and Wales.