The bar chart depicts the proportion of household waste recycled across four categories of materials in a specific city from 1992 to 2002. Overall, it can be seen that paper and glass showed an ascending trend over the p
The table and bar charts depict the amount of time spent on leisure and housework activities by gender in the UK in 2008. Overall, watching TV, radio, and video was the most time-consuming activity among both sexes. Mean
The graph illustrates change of amount of tea and coffee imported from four countries, such as Canada, US, UK and Germany. It can be seen that tea Great Britain has great resource of tea, on the other hand, rest of count
The presented bar chart compares data about the proportion of 3 various transport systems namely, car, motorcycle, and bicycle among young generations of 4 different countries that are the UK, the USA, France and Italy f
The charts illustrates the amount of world forest and timber in five different nations. Overall, the largest forest in those regions is Africa with 27 per cent. Otherwise, timber in Africa only production for 9 per cent
The map compares the Grange Park in 1920 and how develops present-day. Overall it can be seen that new parks have become more for entertainment and quite crowded.
The map compares the grange park in 1920 and how develop on today. Overall it can be seen that on today park became more for entertainment and quit crowded.
The next graph illustrates the volumes of tea and coffee that some countries typically import. At first sight, it can be seen that tea is the most common product imported into UK, while in Germany, coffee. Moreover, Cana
The two pie charts provide a comparison of proportion of contributions made by various industry sectors to Turkey's economy over a 16-year period,from 2000 to 2016.
The bar chart details transport preferences for young people in terms of automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles in the United Kingdom, the United States, France and Italy.
The presented pie chart summarises and compares the data on the main reasons why people wanted to either leave or enter the UK in 2007. Overall, it can be noted that while there were clear differences behind the intentio
In 2000, the percentage of young people in higher education was relatively low, with only 30% enrolled. This figure saw a significant rise by 2005, reaching approximately 40%. The upward trend continued, and by 2010, the