The diagram illustrates a series of steps in production of sugar from the sugar cane. Overall, it can clearly be seen there are 7 processes involved in the making of sugar.
The graph illustrates the amount of students who learned three subjects between 2001 and 2003. Overall, the number of participants who attended Sports studies grew significantly by 2003, while Psychology became the least
The bar graph depicts the three different age groups of kids in Japan joining the investigation to decide which is their favourite activity by the year 2018.
The illustration demonstrates the process of turning sugar cane into sugar. Overall, the process is broken down into seven steps that can be categorized into four main categories. Planting, harvesting, crushing, and proc
The given line graph illustrates the percentage of paper and cardboard, glass containers, aluminium cans, and plastics that were recycled between 1982 and 2010 in a country.
The illustration describes the process by which leather products are made for retail. Overall, it is really apparent that there are three main steps to this man-made process, beginning with transportation of the raw mate
The bar chart in 2005 shows the number of students who chose certain university subjects. The number are different in every subject between males and females. In this bar chart the highest number of males just over 20 th
The table provides data about five natural sources of energy, their production range in percent, and the number of employees over a period of four years.
The table depicts Trillion Watt Hours (TWh) of world electricity production from five different renewable energy sources over the four years between 2009 and 2012.
The table depicts information about electricity sources by renewable energy, broken down into five different productions from 2009 to 2012. The figures are measured in Trillion Watt Hours (TWh).
The line graph illustrates the individuals took participated in 4 types of sports Basketball, Tennis, Badminton and Rugby in a region between 1985 and 2005.