On this text we are going to compare the different ways that people use to transport in the eastern and in the western regions and rest of the country. In the eastern part we can see that a 60% of the transportation is t
A glance at the pie chart given illustrates the major reasons of less productive of agricultural land. Also, the table given displays the way of these causes impacted three regions in the world, particularly North Ameri
Given are two figures providing a comparison of marital status in Canada and Australia. However, there is a very small difference in the same information.It is evident from the information provided that Canada has the hi
The pie charts compare the proportion of a survey of children's activities. The first pie chart illustrates the culture and leisure in boys, while the second chart gives the activities in girls.
The UAE government's budget allocation reflects its priorities in economic growth, security, and social welfare. The largest share goes to social security (AED 100 billion), ensuring financial stability for citizens. Hea
The two pie charts illustrate compare Canadian citizen (between the age 18 and 15) diferent devices they used to watch television by it in 2009 and 2019 .
The revenue of five different industries located in Togo were noted in these pie charts. The varied timestamps indicate when the data were logged, while the digits inside the chart depict the sum in billions of dollars.
The average household expenditures of a country recorded at the year 1950 and 2010 are recorded in this chart. The logs on the left were noted in the earlier period, while the data on the right show the state of each ite
The line chart provides informations about the demand of electricity in on nation . Measured in units . the pie chart illustrate the percentages of what the household use electricity for .
The three charts illustrate how much spending in five categories (Insurance, resources, furniture, workers, and teachers' salaries) in UK schools in three periods (1981, 1991, and 2001).
The given pie charts show the percentages of online sales in various retail sectors in Canada for the years 2005 and 2010. In conclusion, percentages of online sales in each sector changed over the five years.