The first pie chart illustrates the amount of energy utilized in an average Australian household. The second one demonstrates consequence of using energy leading to the greenhouse gas emissions.
The pie charts illustrate the four retail sector which are (Electronic & appliance, food & beverage, home furniture and video games) in Canada in two different years (2005 & 2010)
These pie charts provide key information about the causes, which drive people to shop online and in-store. The units are measured in percentages. Overall, it can be seen that greater variety was a common reason for purch
The given pie chart compares the proportion of volunteers in different industries in 2008 and 2014. Overall, what stands out from the graph is that in 2008 Most of the volunteers were in educational industries while in 2
The table highlights data about the amount of money, which was earned from the fish industry in the US, while pie charts illustrate information about countries which brought fish to the US in three separate years (1988,
The pie chart depit expenditures and revenue sources of a children's charity in the USA in one year. Overall, it is seen that food is the largest part of donated sources and the primary expenses of the charity is program
The two pie charts illustrates the percentages of the marital status of Canada and Australia. On the whole, we can see that separated but not divorced and married accounts for huge percentages in all material status in b
The pie chart below shows information about the country of birth of people living in Australia and the table illustrates where people born in these countries live.
The pie charts offer insights into how undergraduates and postgraduates are satisfied with the range of books and non-printed materials in their school library, including 3 levels: very good, satisfaction, and not good.
The pie charts provide information about the results of the survey conducted by visitors regarding the most common benefits and drawbacks of Bowen Island.
The charts shown give information about virtual shopping for 4 different retail sectors namely travel, film/music, books, and clothes in New Zealand in 2003 and 2013.