The presented graphs compared the numbers of units used to produce electricity by fuel in Australia and France in five various categories including: coal, oil, natural gas, hydropower and nuclear power during a specific
The table below shows the total households’ income and the extent to which it was allocated to food and clothes and the pie charts detail dedicating funds for food and clothes in a given city in Britain in the years 2010
The pie charts on the left depict the percentage of three power-generating ways by organisations in Germany and France in 2009 whereas the rights graphs compare how renewable fuels were utilised to compose segments in t
The pie charts on the left depict the percentage of three power-generating ways by organisations in Germany and France in 2009 whereas the rights graphs compare how the renewable energy was utilised to compose segments i
The chart provides data which illustrates the outcomes of a survey between undergraduate and postgraduate students about the variety of books and non-printed materials in the school library. Overall, graduate students ma
The pie charts illustrate the changing pattern in the water consumption for three purposes are residential, industry, agriculture in San Diego, California and the rest of the world.
The pie charts compare the proportion of three main macronutrients in separate diets, namely an average diet, a healthy diet and a healthy diet for sport.
The pie chart compares the percentages of ages of the number of people in Yemen and Italy in 2000 and the prediction for 2050. Overall, both countries had a large population of 15-59 years.
The pie charts illustrate how three countries—South Korea, Sweden, and the United Kingdom—dispose of hazardous waste using five different methods: recycling, underground disposal, incineration, chemical treatment, and du
The pie charts illustrate the methods of dealing with dangerous waste products in three countries: the Republic of Korea, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
The pie charts compare the usage of digital devices among people who are 18-25 years old in Canada from 2009 to 2019. Overall, conventional TV showed the highest percentages among other trends. While, the least percentag