The bar chart illustrates the number of consumers who spent on travel in ten countries, namely China, Singapore, South Korea, Hong Kong, the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, India, Malaysia, and Taiwan in 2014
The line graph represents the percentage of Japanese people grouped by three different age ranges from 1960 to 2040. In the big picture, it is conspicuous that the number of individuals aged below 64 exhibited a downward
The bar chart illustrates the rank of online activities that are popular in Slovakia in July. Overall, it is clear that women have more activities on the internet than men.
The bar graph displays the number of students from India, Nepal, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Colombia enrolment at Smithtown University, Riverview University, and Earlwood University.
The graph illustrates the percentage of households in England and Wales that owned or rented flats or houses from 1950 to 2020, reflecting long-term trends in the real estate sector.
The graph illustrates data about how families allocated their budgets weekly on eight categories like food, housing, transportation, and so on in both 1968 and 2018.
The table and chart provides us information about the amount of time spent by UK people on household activities and free time activities in the year of 2008.
The pie charts illustrate the distribution of the population by age group (0-14 years, 15-59 years, and 60+ years) in Italy and Yemen in 2000, along with predictions for 2050.
The bar chart illustrates the monthly mobile internet usage in the Western Europe region and the projection of estimated data usage between the years 2012 and 2029.