The bar graph gives information about the monthly average rainfall in the city of Kolkata while the line graph illustrates the average temperature every month of the same city. Overall, it can be seen that Kolkata experi
There are two shemes that depict the Grange Park in it first year - 1920, and nowadays. At first sight, there are many changes in the park structure and features. It seems that in 1920 it was a garden for adults only, fo
The graph above compares the obesity rates of men and women in Padonia measured in percentage within the period of 2016 to 2020. Overall, the data reveals a growth of rates for both men and women with women took the high
The provided diagram shows how the central library was 20 years ago and how it stands now. This library is open to the public which is why it holds four different rooms as well as common areas in the middle. It has chang
The bar chart illustrates the three major causes - industry, transportation and electricity - of gas emissions of four countries, namely China, America, Japan and Australia, in the year 2012, measured in parts per millio
The bar graph depicts and compares with colour-coded bars how many people visited the three museums located in London each year in the 5-year period between 2007 and 2012.
The tables indicate data concerning the percentage of national consumer expenditure in various categories—food/drink/tobacco, clothing/footwear and leisure/education— in five countries in 2002
The graph depicts the weather conditions during a year broken down by month within three African towns such as Mombasa, Kenya; Cairo, Egypt and Cape Town, South Africa.
The given figure illustrates the production of biofuel which is the making process of ethanol. Overall, it is a cycle process from the production of energy to the production of carbon dioxide.
The diagram illustrates Southwest Airport’s plan after redevelopment next year. The main difference that will be prominent in the new plan is the number of gates. Furthermore, new features had been added such as cafes, A