The pie chart illustrates the number of energy sources by Natural gas, coal, hydrogen, Nuclear, Oil, and other renewable energy in a country from 1985 to 2003.
The pie charts show the population of people living in Yemen and Italy based on their ages in 2000, including its projection for 2050. Overall, people under 60 made up more than half of the population during the period,
The given bar chart indicates the air pollution levels of five different countries which is the UK, New Zealand, Austria, Australia, and the USA in millions of tons. Overall, it is evident that the countries in the north
The graph demonstrates the average weekly spending of families on food, housing, fuel and power, clothing and footwear, household goods, personal goods, transport and leisure in one country in 2 different years.
What has been depicted in line graph is the consumption of energy in the United States in 1980, along with future projections for 2030.Overall, throughout the whole time frame, the energy consumption of petrol and oil ra
The charts illustrate the proportion of water used for different purposes in six continents of the world, namely North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Central Asia and Southeast Asia.
The pie charts iluustrate the percentage of water used for different goals in six different locations of the world. Proportions are divided into three fields such as, industrial use, agricultural use and domenstic use.
The bar chart illustrates different categories of average income in urban areas and regional centres of Australia. It can be seen that urban residents have more population in middle and high income and less lower middle
The given pie charts illustrate the percentage of water consumption for different purposes among six areas of the world. Overall, it can be seen that percentage of agricultural water usage accounts the largest section in
The bar chart provides statistics about how much money is gained by people on average by cities in two different countries of the UK. Units are measured in pounds sterling.