This chart shows the energy consumption in the US and the Uk in the years 2000 and 2006, On the vertical Axes It shows The percentile of usage up to 40%, And On the horizontal axes it shows the different kinds of energy
The chart and table show the origins of travellers (Asia, Europe, US, and Other), their average length of their stay, and their preffered accomodations and activities at a specific holiday resort in Australia.
The data in pie charts demonstrates the various languages speaking people in canada every decades starting from 1996 till 2016 for the period of 30 years.
The presented pie charts compare data about the percentage of tourism from 4 differnt areas like Asia, Europe, teh USA, and Britania went to two various countries namely, Australia and Germany at 2 points in time that wa
The bar chart illustrated information about the number of three countries (Greece,Denmark, and Canada) ,and the world average who used the internet from 1998 to 2013.
The bar chart illustrates the number of applicants from four different countries to the universities between 2004 and 2008. At first sight, we can divide the four nations into two groups: the first group contains China a
The bar chart illustrates the percentages of household waste recycled from 1992 to 2002. At first sight, we can divide household wastes into two groups: the first group contains Paper and Glass with the largest percenta
The pie charts illustrate the changes in social media platform preferences of global internet users in 2011-2013. There are five applications that are compared in the given figure, namely, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Go
The given bar graph illustrates information about the three main exports of Scotland which are international tourism, dairy products and meat products in the year 2000, 20.. and predictions for the future 2025.
A glance at the provided chart reveals a great deal of information about the elderly population of the UK people in 1985 and 2035 using a likely prediction. It is evident that the aging population is growing in all menti
The bar chart illustrates the number of US households in five annual income categories: less than $25,000, $25,000–$49,999, $50,000–$74,999, $75,000–$99,999, and $100,000 or more in the years 2007, 2011, and 2015.