The bar graphs illustrate the rate of death in Africa by age and gender in 1950, 1980, and 2010. One of the first things to note is that all graphs is decreased regardless of age or gender. Also, in the mortality by age,
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of different groups of age groups, divided by the type of book they read. Moreover, the table gives details about book reading within each age group.
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of total spending on three categories, namely food and drink, restaurant and hotel, and entertainment, among five age groups in the UK in 2004.
The bar chart showed the proportion of Japanese children from three age groups taking part in four different activities in 2018, namely watching TV, reading, playing computer games, and riding a bike.
The bar chart shows proportion of people with a higher education, school graduates in science and share of people with other qualifications in Malaysia and Sigapore.
The bar chart illustrates the number of visitors to a museum in three different types, including adult visitors, visitors aged under 15, and special exhibition visitors from 1997 to 2012.
The bar chart illustrates 5 types of consumer goods between France and the UK in 2010. Overall, Cars, Books, and Camera were more populars in the UK rather than France. On the other hand, the expenditures of Computers an
The bar chart illustrates the numbers of adult visitors, visitors aged under 15, and special exhibition visitors in museum between 1997 and 2012, with the figures expressed in thousands.
The bar chart gives both, The distance travellers took in miles over time, as well as, the accumulated time of travels on the same period. The second chart shows the distribution of travels of each year, separately betwe
The figure demonstrates the number of three types of visitors to a museum adults, children under 15 and special exhabition visitors over the span of 15 years from 1997 to 2012.
The chart illustrates how families spent their weekly income in 1968 and 2018. Overall, it is notable that in 1968, people spent money on food the most, and housing and clothing were the second; however, the other spendi