The two graphs provide features of the world’s woods on five various continents including: South America, Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. The first graph illustrates the fraction of the world’s wood in the previo
The bar graph provides information about the numbers of the population in the 5 top largest crowded cities including Tokyo, New York, Shanghai, Bombay, and Jakarta over three different time periods.
The bar charts illustrate the growth in the population in some of the world's largest cities ( Tokyo, New York, Shanghai, Bombay and Jakarta ) over three time periods ( 1970, 1990 and 2010 ). As a general overview, after
The bar graph provided demonstrates the increase in the number of citizens in some of the world's largest (Tokyo, New York, Shanghai, Bombay and Jakarta) cities over 3 time periods (1970, 1990 and 2010).
The presented bar graph represents the total of individuals living in five big capital cities in three different observed periods from 1970 to 2010. In the big picture, it is conspicuous that all notions had the same tre
The table describes the financial information from the ten most expensive countries that allocated the money for petrol. Overall, it can be seen that Norway is not only the country that has the highest earnings, but also
The diagram illustrated the duplicate sheep methods. Overall, it can be clearly seen that three female sheep are required to cloning a sheep which two of them provide a body cell and an egg cell and the another one is fo
The presented bar chart compares data about how many books were bought by people of various types namely, Hobbies, entertainment, History, and Art books in one country from 2002 to 2012.
The charts illustrates the amount of world forest and timber in five different nations. Overall, the largest forest in those regions is Africa with 27 per cent. Otherwise, timber in Africa only production for 9 per cent
The two maps given illustrate the coastal village of Seaville in the 19s and 2010. Even though the village has changed so much, there are still some places which remain the same.
The chart depicts the process that consists of 5 main stages including abstraction, clarification, filter, disinfection and distribution, through which water goes to become safe enough to drink.