The given pie charts display the electricity generation from different fuel sources in separate years, 1980 and 2000. Overall, in the both countries, total production increased significantly. Moreover, in Australia, coal
The line graph illustrates the amount of electricity used by citizens in Great Britain in each day during winter and summer. The pie chart presents the proportion of electricity in a variety of appliances which househol
The line chart illustrates information about the daily demand for electricity, especially in the winter and summer seasons by the people of England. While the pie chart provides data about the consumption of electrici
5. The pie chart shows the percentage of transport using by workers in Rockingham in 2005 and 2015. In 2005 the most popular type of transport was car. 50% of workers used car went to the work. And at least was walk and
The pie chart presents a CLysdale University Enrollment. It illustrates the percentage of male and female students that have chosen different fields of education.
The two pie charts illustrates the amount of tourists who visited Ireland according to three different categories such as age, gender and type of visit. Overall it can be seen that the percentage of women and men who spe
The pie chart illustrates how much money was spent on six different major UK families including food, transport, education, leisure, savings and rent in two separate years 1990 and 2000.
The given pie charts reveal statistics about the percentage of household expenses on five different goods and services between two nations, namely Japan and Malaysia in 2010. Overall, both countries allocated the largest
The two pie charts classify feedback from Bowen Island visitors, distinguished by its advantages and disadvantages aspects, with each chart sharing the same number of categories.
The pie and bar chart illustrates the proportion of water consumption in various filed by Australian in 2004. It is clear that the Residential houses had the largest amount of the usage while the Other portion stood at t
The three pie charts illustrate the annual expenditure of UK schools in three different years: 1981, 1991, and 2001. Overall, a significant percentage of the budget was spent on staffs’ salaries, while insurance expenses