The two pie chart provides an information regarding proportion of marital status in Australia and Canada. Generally, the status of marriage are classified into six classes in Canada and five in Australia.
The diagram illustrates how plastic pottles are ready for recycling. Overall, it can be seen that, the process contains 9 stages, which start by dropping the bottles in the trash and it is ready for repeated recycling by
The pie charts illustrate the amount of water in six parts of the world that are used for separate purposes: industrial, agricultural and domestic statistics follow the percentage rate.
The two maps compare the layout of the Southwest airport at the moment and a year later, with the second demonstrating various planned changes to the airport.
The pictures illustrate the changes in a healthcare centre from 2005 to now. Overall, it can be seen that the centre has been enlarged, especially a car parking area and its layout has been significantly changed to meet
The line graphs illustrate the ratio of workers by sector in the UK from 2000 to 2010. Overall, it can be seen that public was the dominant area with the highest percentage, while private and self-employed had similar le
The two maps provide the differences in layout of Westley town between the year 1815 and its current development. Generally, plenty of new buildings and a transport facility have been built in the city compared to its co
The maps illustrate the location of Southeast Airport 1 year depart. Overall, it can be seen that the north of the map will experience significant growth and will added lots of facilities in the different parts of the fu
These two maps illustrate how Liverton docks, situated on the west to the coast and along the river, changed over 54 years period from 1980 until today.
The graph provided, delineate the process of filtered water and it is very purposive. The first process is when you have a dirty water, you can pour the water in the plastic barrel filled with sand, charcoal, and gravel.
The bar chart illustrates gender-based comprehension of literacy by percentages and makes comparisons in six different regions. It is notable that developed countries have a significantly lower rate compared to other dev