The pie charts detail information about the world’s forests and timber according to the continent. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that most of the world’s forests are in Africa and North Amer
The two pie charts illustrate the global distribution of forest and timber in five continents (South America, Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America).
The two pie charts, one for Canada and the other for Australia, break down the population into groups according to the primary way in which they get their news. Specifically, the charts show the percentage of people who
The pie charts show the principle ways of finding out the news in two different countries, Canada, and Australia. The two nations show broadly similar patterns, though there are some differences, both significant and min
The given pie charts illustrate the popularity of going to work between cycling and driving Overall, it can be seen from the chants that the percentage of health and fitness is equal to less pollution, which are at 80
The above-highlighted pie charts illustrate the percentage of electricity produced in Scotland. The two different pie charts exhibit the amount of electricity produced by seven different kinds of energy resources in the
The above-highlighted pie charts illustrate, the percentage of power produced in Scotland. The two different pie charts exhibit the amount of electricity produced by seven different kinds of resources in the past 2 decad
The above highlighted pie charts describes the percentage of Electricity produced in Scotland. The two different pie charts exhibits the amount of electricity produced by using seven different kind of energy source in th
The pie charts show the sales made through the Internet for four different retail sectors, namely travel, films and music, books, and clothes in 2003 and 2013.
The two pie charts show the proportion of electricity production which was produced by five types of fuel in the France during the period of 1990 and 2010 also.
The given pie charts demonstrate expenditure changes in United Kingdom schools in 5 different categories namely, insurance, teacher's salaries, furniture and equipment, resources and other worker's salaries over the 20_y