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The graph depicts the volume production of three main fuels on an energy unit scale in the UK in an approximate length of 20 years from 1981 to 2000.
The table illustrates data on how many people speak the top 6 native languages (Mandarin Chinese, Hindi, Spanish, Arabic, and Portuguese).
The provided table depicts the percentage of several activities chosen by unemployed in the UK last year break down by gender (men and women) and time (in the morning and afternoon)
The chart illustrates the amounts of fast foods (hamburgers, fish and chips, and pizza) being consumed by people in Britain. Units are measured in grams.
The bar chart gives data about the amount of greenhouse gas emissions from burning three types of fossil fuels in the UK from 1990 to 2010. Overall, oil and coal experienced a downward trend whereas the opposite was witn
The given maps provide information about the current situation of an industrial area in Norbiton town and how the site will be developed in the future.
The following illustrations describe the plans by which a public library has been developed throughout the last 20 years and also show the present look of the library.
The given table compares data about how many people per million in the world speak 6 various languages namely, Mandarin, Hindi, Spanish, English, Arabic, and Portuguese.
The pie charts illustrate the diet information of two groups of students which are Group A and Group B respectively whereas a table shows the health information of those groups.
A glance at the table provided compares the percentages of positive feedback on diverse aspects of a university in 2000, 2005 and 2010.
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