The given bar chart indicates that the figures of electricity cousumed and producted in terms of top ten countries - China, the United States, Russia, Japan, India, Canada, French, Brazil, Germany, and Korea.
The bar charts illustrate the information about how much money is spent on many purposes in one week in 1968 and 2018. The figures are given in percentages.
The chart and table show information about resorts resided by tourists on a specific holiday in Australia and also illustrate the preferences of visitors such as average length of stay, most popular accommodation, and
The given pie chart illustrates the electricity uses in various sectors of Europe in 2007 and 2010. Overall it shows that, agriculture sector consume less electricity than other sectors.
The chart data above presents a comparison between family income and expenses in 1968 and 2018. The most striking data in the chart concerns food expenditure. In 1968, many families spent the majority of their income on
The graph illustrates the quantity of families depending on their revenue in a year in 2007, 2011 and 2015. There are two main trends in the bar chart. First, the quantity of the US households remain steady and there is
The given bar diagram represents the developing countries and its pollution level also the bars in the chart differ and illustrates the causes for pollution. (electricity genereation, Transport, Industry)
The bar chart illustrates how many passengers used the three major airports in New York City from 1995 to 2000. Units are measured in millions of passengers. Overall, there was an increasing trend of visitors at LaGuardi
The bar chart illustrates how many passengers used the three major airports in New York City from 1995 to 2000. Units are measured in millions of passengers. Overall, there was an increasing trend of visitors for LaGuard
The pie diagrams depict information about a variety of excuses from society regarding their commuting process to their workplace by car or bicycle. Units are measured in percentage.
The line chart gives information about the proportion of households using 4 different devices such as player, mobile phone, computer and tablet from 1990 and 2015.
The lime graph illustrates the changing levels of three different crimes namely 'burglary','car theft' and 'robbery' in Panama city. The figures are presented for a period covering 9 years, starting from 2010 and ending
The chart illustrates how the money spent on three categories (food and drink, restaurant and hotel, and entertainment) among several different age groups of UK citizens in 2004. Units are measured in per cent.