The pie charts show the proportion of energy that is generated and consumed in the world by a range of different sources. It is noticeable that there is considerable differences between the two.
The Chart depicts the prediction of changes in European individuals on Health, Air Quality, Water Quality, Food Quality and People communication in the upcoming two decades in several towns.
The pie chart below illustrates the number of transport modes and car usage in Edmonton. The majority of people use cars, with commuting to work being the most popular reason for doing so. Most citizens prefer the LRT. O
The bar graph illustrates the amounts of air pollution in four different countries; China, America, Japan, and Australia, in the year 2012. Overall, China was the country that produced the most air pollution in the three
The two pie charts illustrate information about average sales of five different kinds of food namely meat , seafood, eggs ,fruits and vegetables in shopping stores in the years 2003 and 2013.
The chart gives information about the standard wages of UK citizens in 7 different cities. The only cities outside of England are Glasgow and Edinburgh. Units are given in pounds sterling.
The pie chart compares the electricity produced by fuel sources such as Coal , Oil , Natural Gas , Hydro Power and Nuclear Power in France in 1990 and 2010 .
The table illustrates milk production in three years 1990, 2000 and 2010. Four nations are shown in the chart. At first glance, it seems Netherlands and Guatemala had the highest and lowest production in order.
The flow diagram illustrates the cloning process of sheep to give a birth new sheep wihtout male sheep involved. In brief, by combining a part of egg cells and body cells from different sheeps, the process will produce a
The graph above illustrates the count of holidaymakers travelling to an island in the Caribbean sea between 2010 and 2017. Generally, there has been a rising trend on the different statistics, particularly in the total n