The line chart illustrates the percentages of both men and women aged between 60 and 64, who were working in different countries: Australia, Japan, USA, and Belgium in 1970 and 2000.
The two pie charts provides information with data anout the percentage of money that children's charity receive and expenditure in USA during one year.
The illustration demonstrates how salt is taken out from seawater to create water safe to drink. Overall, there are 4 steps to remove the salt from seawater.
I hope you had a wonderful time on your vacation. I'm writing to inform you about an unfortunate incident that occurred at your home while you were away, and to sincerely apologize for it. One of the kitchen window panes
The given column chart represents the data on the number of marriages and divorces in the United States of America from 1970 to 2000. The unit is based on millions of people. The second column chart demonstrates the perc
Illiteracy has traditionally been viewed as largely a third world problem. However it is becoming apparent that in countries such as the USA and Australia, illiteracy is on the increase. Discuss some possible causes and
the two piecharts represent the usage of different types of source energy in the USA during a decade starting at 1980. Overall the adoption of nuclear power decreased in that span of time, though maintained the state of
The two piecharts represent the usage of energy in the United States in a span of ten years starting on 1980. Overall the given information showed that Oil was used as font of power was primarly despite the decreasement
The line graph compares the proportion of internet users in three North American countries — the USA, Canada, and Mexico — over a ten-year period from 1999 to 2009.
The line graph illustrates a report released in 2008 regarding energy consumption in the USA, with records beginning in 1980 and subsequent plans until 2030.
The graph provides information about the average years that individuals in different age groups (25-34, 35-44) in a job in 1985 and 2005 in terms of US 25-34, Europe 25-34, US 35-44 and Europe 35-44.
The table provides key information about the number of students who speak different languages at home, studying in one school district in the USA between 2008 and 2014.