The graph provides a detailed data published by the United Nations World Tourism Organization in 2008 on how many foreigner traveled globally between 1990 and 2005. It is clearly seen that all figures representing each r
The line graph illustrates the changes of Australian export percentages to four key destinations – Japan, the US, China, and India – from 1990 to 2012.
The provided line graph delineates the fluctuating production trends of key fuel sources, namely petroleum, coal, and natural gas, within the United Kingdom over a two-decade span from 1981 to 2000.
The current chart below compares how many people shopped online by age group for different times of the day. In general, the percentage of sales peaked at 6am - before 8pm, and went down until 10pm onwards.
The line graph illustrates the number of visitors (in millions) who traveled to a specific Caribbean island between 2010 and 2017. Overall, the total number of tourists increased steadily throughout the period. While the
The current graph compares the amount of fish and three kinds of meat, namely, beef, lamb and chicken were consumed by each person weekly in a country in Europe over 15 years from 1979 till 2004.
The chart illustrate the percentages of Australian exports to Japan, Us, China and India since 1990. Overall, Japan shows the highest percent in the graph while, India and China indicates the lowest values. Along with Un
The line chart reveals the usage ratio of five distinct household technologies - washing machine, computer, phone, Internet, and DVD player - from 1995 to 1999 in the U.S.
The line graph illustrates the number of tourists who visited a particular Caribbean island from 2010 to 2017, categorized by visitors staying on cruise ships, visitors staying on the island, and the total number of visi
"The line graph illustrates the percentage of New Zealand's residents across four age groups (0-14, 25-37, 38-45, and over 65) from 1950 to 2050. Overall, the percentage of people aged over 65 shows a rise throughout the
The line graph illustrates the number of visitors to a particular Caribbean island from 2010 to 2017. The data was grouped into; those staying on a cruise ship, on the island and the total number.