The bar graph displays the number of students from India, Nepal, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Colombia enrolment at Smithtown University, Riverview University, and Earlwood University.
The two maps below compare the changes in the ground floor of a university department between 1930 and 2010. Overall, while the number of seminar classes has increased, the green area has been totally eliminated.
The diagrams illustrate a map of a school in 2004 and the plan for the future in the next 20 years. Overall, it is clear that there will be several changes to accommodate more people.
The diagram illustrates how bathroom heating system of Ancient Romans were designed. It shows how the water tank, oven and brick structures were working and the importance of it in the water heating process.
The diagram illustrates how a contemporary home's system utilizes solar energy to heat water throughout the entire process. It starts with sunlight passing through the solar panel to the check valve. From there, the ener
We can observe at the line graph of Japan’s population, it illustrates the percentage of each age group, which started in 1960 and to be predicted in 2040. As our observation, this data also depicts that the young and wo
The diagram depicts the blueprint of a general library 20 years ago and what it presently looks like. Overall, it is evident that the library has been renovated with some rearrangements and new infrastructure.
The map illustrates the layout of the town of Bellingham where the number of inhabitants inclined and several developments occurred between 1980 and 2019.
The line graph illustrates the number of people who had weekly hospital admissions for five hospitals, located in Europe over the period time between 2004 and 2018.
The line graph provides information on the number of people who ask for assistance at a tourist centre in the UK, in a period of 6 months from January to June.
The two pie charts reveals the ratio of five distinct food - meat, seafood, eggs, fruits, and vegetables - sold in a supermarket in 2003 and 2013, respectively.
The two maps illustrate the status quo and the future development plan in the centre of a small village called Islip. A range of new facilities is planned in terms of traffic, shopping, living and entertainment.