The presented bar chart compares data about the rate of growth of the community per million at 4 various metropolises across the world namely, Tokyo, New York, Shanghai, Bambay, and Jakarta from 1970 to 2010.
The two charts illustrate the percentage of employed males and famales aged from 60 to 64 in four different countries (Japan, the USA, Belgium and Australia) in two different years 1970 and 2000.
The given pie chart illustrates data about world woods in five various places namely,south America,Africa,Asia,Europe and north America. I it clear,The proportion of world forests in Africa was the biggest among other ar
This line chart depicts the number of Indian and Chinese populations in the past until this day, and gives a prediction for the growth in the next 25 years. It is clear from the graph that both countries are in opposite
The given chart represents the percentages of different aged groups who visited a cinema in 2000. A cursory glance at the graph is enough to make it is clear that more than a half of ages 55 and older visited a cinema i
The given bar graph depicts the frequency of eating junk food in restaurants in the United States of America in 2003, 2006 and 2013. The diagram consists of sections like 'every day', 'several times a week', 'once a week
The presented bar chart compares data about the percentage of old communities who lived and will live in the 5 various areas in Great Britain at 2 points in time namely, 1985 and 2035.
The pie chart compares the reasons for using car or bicycle to went to work. Overall, the main cause for driving to work is the car is more comfortable and the most reasons for pepole who cycling to work is to keep healt
The given bar graphs display the proportions of males and females, aged between 60 and 64, in 4 specific nations who had jobs in the years 1970 and 2001.
The bar chart depicts the percentages of weekly expenditures by families in a country in 1968 and 2018. Overall, expenses in all categories accounted less than a quarter in both years, except for the cost of food, which
The two pie charts illustrates how amount of money spent to housing, food, health care, education, transportation and others in a country from 1950 to 2010.
The bar graph illustrates the distribution of car-sharing scheme distribution across the world in two different years, 2008 and 2016. The data has been calibrated in percentage.