The pie charts illustrate the proportion of household rubbish in eight categories in the UK in 1985 and 2002. The waste types include wood, plastic, textiles, glass, kitchen/organic waste, paper, metals, and dust and cin
The pie charts give information about the proportion of initial places Germans and Nigerians go to so as to access information in a week. Sources of information include newspapers, television, radio, the internet, and fa
The charts provide data regarding percentage of people at the age of 60 to 64 who worked in four countries between 1970 and 2000, broken down by gender.
A glance at the figure given illustrates the export activities by sea, air and road from one state between 2010 and 2012. Based on an overall perspective, it can be seen that the highest export activity was by ocean in t
The bar graph illustrates differences in the percentages of the journey to school in four selected categories by children aged 11 to 16 in the UK in a year. The categories include walk, bicycle, car and bus.
The pie charts depict a comparison of average diet consumption percentage between the world and China as well as India in 2008. Overall, the two nations’ food consumption differed from the global average, although proces
The given horizontal bar chart illustrates the percentage of household income spent by families on various categories in one country in the periods of 1968 and 2018.
The provide figure compare that variation the pupils age between 11 years to 16 who use ways to travel to school there is various types of public transportation in such as bus, cars, bicycles and walke.
The pie chart illustrate and provides information about the main methods of transport of people travelling to one university divided into five categories in 2004 and 2009.
The line graph provides key information about percentage of people owned hoses and rented in two countries from period of time of almost 100 years. The units are measured in percentage.