The given charts provided information concerning the alterations in yearly costs of a special school in Britain over the course of three years; 1981, 1991, and 2001.
On the pie charts we can see different units of electricity by fuel source in Australia and France in 1980 and 2000. There are four different charts sorted by country and year.
The first two pie charts present information about the consumption and production of coffee in four different countries. The third pie chart describes the profit distribution in four categories such as delivery, retailer
The three pie charts compare the total expense of a particular school in the UK during the years 1981, 1991 and 2001. Overall, during the given period the teacher’ salaries remain the biggest expense, while the amount sp
The pie charts compare the electricity production between Germany and France from four different kinds of sources of energy, such as conventional Thermal, renewables and nuclear, in 2009. It is measured in billions kWh.
We can see that,in 1959,significant percentage of people went to their office on foot,at 55%,whereas only a quarter per cent of people reached their destination on foot.
The two bar graphs illustrate methods of accepting the news between Canada and Australia. It is clear that the largest numbers of people are using online resources to access news in Australia, and TV is the most popular
The given charts compare the proportion of time that people in the 18-26 age group and senior citizens allocate time to plenty internet activities in leisure time.
The pie charts illustrate how many units of electricity were produced/generated/manufactured from different kinds of fuel sources in two different countries in 1980 and 2000. Although the total energy manufacturing has
As can be observed, from the diagrams there is an upward trend in reading journal articles by PhD students weekly. It amounted to a significant majority, 80%. There are more than 12 printed sources are read by this gro
The charts compare how many electricity units were generated in Australia and France in 1980 and 200 by five different fuel sources (Coal, Oil, Natural Gas, Hydro Power and Nuclear Power)
The pie charts compare how much electricity units were generated in Australia and France in 1980 and 200 by five different fuel sources (Coal, Oil, Natural Gas, Hydro Power and Nuclear Power)
The Pie chart illustrates the division of population overall with the spending and usage of the resources with respect to different countries of the world.