The chart below shows Southland’s main exports in the year 2000,2024 and future estimates for 2025, focusing on three different export categories: international tourism, dairy and meat products.
The rendered charts display information about students from five different universities, along with the number of hours they spent studying on weekdays and weekends.
The chart shows the difference between the years 2000, 2024, and 2025, in Southland’s main exports: international tourism, dairy products, and meat products.
The plans illustrate the transformation of a harbour in 2000 and today. At first glance, it seems the whole map did not change during these years, however, the activity of many places has changed since 2000.
The plans illustrate the development of a harbour from the year 2000 to the present day. Overall, the harbour has seen significant changes, transforming from a primarily industrial area to a more recreational and tourism
The salmon fish has small life cycle, that there are only three main features on it. Fry, smolt and adult salmon are the parts of the salmon life cycle. However, every part, the salmon will have another size and look.
The given line chart compares data about the fraction of families who use 4 various electronic gadgets namely, MP3 player, mobile, computer, and tablet from 1995 to 2015.
The bar charts provide key information about the distances traveled on both public and private transportation and how long it takes in various European countries . The units are measured in Kilometers and minutes.
The bar chart provides key information about the percentages of contents the Iceland society from 1990 to 2020.The comparison was by the age of each content.
The provided bar graph demonstrates information about three various industries as a percentage share to gross domestic products in India between 1960 to 2000.
Overall,it is clear that, Us trends in the 2010 stood at the highest billion performing of aid while Germany , the UK and Japan had similar figures with up and down. However, both countries, Netherlands and Sweden witne
The chart below depicts the amount of films produced in between the period 2007 and 2009 by 5 countries. The years are color coded green, blue, and yellow respectively.