The bar chart provides key information about the proportion of proficiency in foreign language among male and female students in many regions. The units are measured in percentages.
The pie chart shows the proportion of tourists to Australian resorts on a specific holiday. Moreover, The second chart shows the number of days of stay there, the most popular accommodations and the main activities which
The bar graph illustrates the percentage of concerns raised in the educational, ecological and healthcare areas by the inhabitants of the seven main cities of the UK in 2008.
The bar chart illustrates the quantity of males and females taking part in the Olympics from 1924 to 2012. Meanwhile, the graph gives information about the total number of the participants of the Olympic Games throughout
The pie charts illustrate the chenges in the percentage contribution from eight different sources for Turkey's economy in tow different years( 2000 and 2016).
The illustration gives information about the finances of a charity organisation in the United States, detailing the revenue sources as well as how it was utilised during the year 2016.
The bar chart given illustrates Southlands primary production of internatioal tourism,dairy products,and meat products in three time periods which are 2000, the current period(2024) and future assumption in 2025.
The bar chart depicts the variation in the proportion of children aged 11-16 commuting to school in the UK over the course of one year. Overall, it can be seen that the percentage of students walked to school decreased a
The bar charts depict the total hours spent by students on weekdays and weekends studying at five different universities. Overall, it can be seen that students in all universities studied for more than 9 hours per day on
The bar graph illustrates abroad students registering at three colleges from five countries namely India, Nepal, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Columbia. In general, it can be seen that India contributes the most significant n
The bar chart given illustrates the proportion of people that used different amount of social netwroking sites in Canada which are:No sites,One site,Two sites,Three sites,Four sites,and Five sites in two years, 2014 and