The given bar chart compares data about how many people worked in 5 various sections namely, sales, accounting, computing, nursing, and farming in one area of Australia at 2 points in time that is 2001 and 2008.
The diagram illustrates the process of milk production, starting from cows grazing in fields to the distribution of milk and dairy products to shops and supermarkets.
These pie charts provide key information about the proportional changes in time spent on various activites by working inidiviauls a specific nation from 1958 to 2008.
The two maps illustrate the main changes that have taken place in Paradise Island in the past and the present. Overall, the island has undergone significant changes, today, new infrastructures have been built and a small
The chart illustrates the proportion of specific people, including male, female and child, consuming five portions of fruits and vegetables from 2001 to 2008 in the UK.
The diagram illustrates the production of electricity using a particular type of coal. Overall, the process consists of 7 steps starting with collecting the coal from the mining area and ending with the distribution of e
The table illustrates quantity of diverse categories of families residing in destitution in Australia. Overall, 11% of all households in Australia were classified as living modestly, totalling 1,837,000 persons.
The pie chart compare the proportion of food parttens, including meat, seafood, eggs, fruits and vegetable. They were sold by supermarket between 2003 and 2013.
This map demonstrates a plan to form a new metropolis. Overall, most of the town is composed of housing areas with a few industrial lands and areas for entertainment scattered around.
The table chart creates an idea about the proportions of participation for females who hold the title of a senior manager in three established companies spanning the years 1975 to 2015. Overall, the number of women worki
he line graph illustrates the amount of air pollution, measured in million tonnes, generated by three sources—transportation, industry, and residential activities—in the United Kingdom between 1990 and 2005.
This data chart provides information about the rates of illiteracy between Men and Women located all around the different areas of the world. Overall Women are more likely to not be able to read and write compared to men