The bar chart provides information about the use of social networking sites in Canada from 2014 to 2015. Overall, there were fluctuating numbers in the five different sites from 2014 to 2015. The highest count of people
The bar chart shows global car-sharing usage in 2008 and 2016 in different parts of the world such as North America, Europe, South America, Australia and Asia.
The line graph and pie chart illustrate data on the criminal situation in the United Kingdom in the last year. Numbers are given in tens thousands and percent.
The provided bar chart depicts the changes in the rates of rented cars in 5 countries in the years 2008 and 2016. Overall, one can notice that in the majority of countries, namely North and South America, Australia, and
The presented graph compares the number of American households by their wages every year during a specific period of time (2007-2011-2015). The vertical axis measured the number of households in million dollars, whereas
The presented graph compares the price of three various exports in America including: metal, chemicals and fuel during a specific period of time (2007-2012-2017). The vertical axis measured the US export earnings in bill
The presented graph compares the amount of house prices in five various areas in England including: London, South East, East Midlands, Yorkshire and North East during a specific period of time (September 2008-September 2
The presented bar chart compares the amount of people by education level on the world in five various categories including: No education, Primary only, Lower secondary, Finished secondary and Post-secondary education dur
The presented bar chart compares the proportion of employees who work at APPCom including: commutes every day, some telecommuting and regular telecommuting in a specific period of time (2013-2016-2019). The vertical axis
The given pie charts show the main reasons for immigration to and emigration from the UK in 2007. The data is categorized into six groups: definite job, looking for work, formal study, accompanying someone, no reason s