The bar chart illustrates the number of applicants from four different countries to the universities between 2004 and 2008. At first sight, we can divide the four nations into two groups: the first group contains China a
The pie charts illustrate the changes in social media platform preferences of global internet users in 2011-2013. There are five applications that are compared in the given figure, namely, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Go
The diagram above illustrates the process of making ethanol out of corn. As can be seen, it contains some complex and time-consuming steps to produce the ethanol.
The presented table compares data about the fraction of students studying at 4 various models of institutes namely, Voluntary-controlled, Grammar, Community ,and specialist schools from 2000 to 2009.
The maps illustrate changes in the museum between 1998 and 2008. Overall ,although rooms changed their places, it is clear that it become a more comfortable and developed place to visit.
The given bar graph illustrates information about the three main exports of Scotland which are international tourism, dairy products and meat products in the year 2000, 20.. and predictions for the future 2025.
The diagram illustrated the duplicate sheep methods. Overall, it can be clearly seen that three female sheep are required to cloning a sheep which two of them provide a body cell and an egg cell and the another one is fo
A glance at the provided chart reveals a great deal of information about the elderly population of the UK people in 1985 and 2035 using a likely prediction. It is evident that the aging population is growing in all menti
This line graph illustrates the the different kinds of meat and fish consumption in european country from 1979 to 2004. It is measured in grames per person in week..
The diagrams illustrate the floor plan of a public library 20 years ago and how it appears today. Several changes have been made, transforming the library into a more multifunctional and modern space.
The bar chart illustrates the number of US households in five annual income categories: less than $25,000, $25,000–$49,999, $50,000–$74,999, $75,000–$99,999, and $100,000 or more in the years 2007, 2011, and 2015.
The graphic displays the distribution of water used across various sectors in percentage by 6 different regions in the world - North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Central Asia, and South East Asia.