The bar chart illustrates the proportion of online adults using six different social flaforms( no site, one site, two sites, three sites, four sites, five sites) between 2014 and 2105.
The table compares customer satisfaction ratings for their healthcare institutions namely Langston, Peveril and Marchbank based on five different service aspects. Overall, it is evident that the doctor's services in all
The bar charts illustrate the data on the proportion of students, who were male and female in 5 subjects, Science, Arts, Maths, Languages, and Humanities, achieving top grades in 1960 and 2000.
The graphs illustrate the breakdown of New Zealand's yearly revenue of goods brought from two countries, namely Australia and Japan, between 1994 and 2004.
The two diagrams give the details about illegal acts in the UK for the previous year. The line chart shows the number of crimes committed with respect to age, while the pie diagram illustrates a variety of crimes.
The two maps given depict how a harbour has developed from the year 2000 to the present. In general, it is clear that the Porth Harbor witnessed remarkable changes. The most noticeable being the additions of tourist faci
The bar chart illustrates the number of followers of 5 popular Instagram influencers,namely Cristiano Ronaldo, the Rock, Ariana Grande, Kylie Jenner and Selena Gomez in 2 different years, particularly in 2018 and 2021.
The diagram illustrates the process of hydro-electric power generation from water source, starting from water in the sea is evaporated by heating and ending with electric energy is trasported to essential infrastructures
The table shows the comparison of aspects of service among three different health centres. Overall, based on five aspects marked, Peveril Centre has the excellent service, followed by Marchbank Centre and Longston Centre
The diagram illustrates the stepping of manufacturing instant noodles, starting from stroaging floor in solis to labelling and sealing noodle cups to market, this process takes 8 steps to complete.
The diagram illustrates producing leather goods in 11 steps. The first step is started with drying animal skins and the last one is finished with leather products such as bags, shoes and balls.