The given graphs describe how parents in the UK named their sons and daughters with the three most popular ones over time. Overall, in 2000 all of the names were used equally.
The given maps illustrate the differences between the Islip town centre now and in the future after development. Overall, it is clear that Islip town centre will undergo a significant change. Currently, according to the
The line chart compares the popularity of three names of boys and girls in Britain from 1925 to 2000. The boys' names include Daniel, Oliver, and Alexander, whereas the girls are Sophia, Isabella, and Emily.
Contained in the graph is information pertaining to the proportion of youngsters from six European nations who continued studying at University from 2000 to 2007.
The bar chart illustrates data about the figure of hired individuals which were categorized into seven job types and their gender in Australia last year.
The two maps show the main changes which have taken place in the central library from 20 years ago until now. In general,it can be seen that the library has become a much more modern and categorized .Also, its central sp
The two maps show the main changes which have taken place in the central library from 20 years ago until now. In general,it can be seen that the library has become a much more modern and categorized .Also, its central sp
The presented line chats illustrates the changes thefts per thousand vehicles in Great Britain , Sweden , France and Canada over a period of 9 years from 1990 to 1999
The diagram shows how carbonated beverages are made. Generally, there are 5 stages in manufacturing the product that involves various filtration processes, beginning with water cleaning to packaging procedures.
The line graphs illustrate the popularity of three boys' and girls' names which were most used in the UK from 1925 to 2000. According to the data, It is evident that the names of boys and girls showed different trends. H
The graphs display how the UK's three common names of both males and females changed between 1925 to 2000. In general, the number of those popular names for each gender increased from just below 2 per thousand persons t
The line charts illustrate the number of names used in male and female British minors in four years with 25-year intervals from 1925 to 2000. The unit on the Y-axis is shown in thousands.