The pie charts illustrate the percentage of four types of cars (private cars, lorries and other commercial vehicles, public transport, and recreational vehicles), used in Great Britain in 1965, 1985, and 2005.
The bar chart illustrates a comparison of household outlay across housing, healthcare, food, and transportation in terms of percentage in the UK, Australia, and Japan in 2013.
The three charts represent the percentage of various transportation used, such as private cars, public transport, recreational vehicles, and lorries and other commercial vehicles in the United Kingdom in three different
The charts above illustrates the proportaion of four kinds of transportation used in the UK. In the period of 40 years.Units are measured in percentages.
The pie chart illustrates, the usage of four different types of vehicles- Private cars, Public transport, Recreational vehicles, and Lorries and other commercial vehicles. The survey has been done in the UK for the years
The provided line chart illustrates the total number of transients who visited a specific Caribbean island in distinct accommodations over a seven-year period from 2010 until 2017
The Process diagram illustrates the manner in which ethanol is manufactured fro corn. It is clear that, there are nine steps beginning with corn and subsequently being cooked, fermented and seperated, eventually, purifie
The bar chart demonstrates three different sectors(Agriculture, Industry and services) contributing to the GDP of India over period of 40 years from 1960 to 2000.
The chart below illustrates the total number of tourists who visited a particular Caribbean island during the period from 2010 to 2017. At first sight, it can be easily noticed that the total has an upward trend.
The diagram describes how a home central heating by hot water system works. Overall, the system mainly relies on converting the cold water to hot, and transferring it around the house. To start with, cold water enters a
The given diagram explains the manufacturing of chocolate. Overall, there are ten stages in this process starting from growing and harvesting a cacao tree to finishing with chocolate production.