This diagram illustrates how the milk we consume is produced. The routine of where it originates from to the items it can be further processed into, for instance, cheese, cream and even butter, is clearly shown in the f
This bar chart with four section illustrates the locations that different people living in Australia visited. The three cohorts analyzed are those born in Australia, new migrants born in English-Speaking countries, and
The map shows a map of the city of Brandfield with all significant features. The main points on the map are S1 and S2 for shopping mall, golf course and park, housing estate, city centre, industrial estate, river, road,
These 5 bar charts are illustrating information comparing the favorite courses taken by students of two middle schools, schools A and B. Overall, 60 students from each school contributed, and the highest difference is se
These two pie charts are displaying how a children's charity located in the USA spent and received money throughout the calendar year of 2016. The primary source of revenue reported was food donation, and most expenditur
The bar chat illustrates the distribution of employment among agriculture, services, industries in three nations in 1980 and in 2020. In country A and C, the employment percentage of the three sectors in 1980 is similar
The bar chart illustrates donating funds by one company to six different types of charity between 2012 and 2014. The chart gives information in dollars.
The line graph illustrates the global water consumption of three different sectors—namely agriculture, industry, and domestic—between 1900 and 2000. The table demonstrates the specific data of Brazil and Democratic Repub
The following bar chart illustrats the number of trips per year, to and from school, made by students aged between 5-12 using five types of trasnportation in 1990 and 2010. The units are measured in millions.
The bar chart gives information about the percentages of global students who finished their higer education in different universities in the UK in 2000 and 2015.
The bar chart compares the donations given to Social Welfare, Education, Environment, Health, Wildlife and Arts by one company from 2012 to 2014 (in thousands of dollars).
The chart shows the percentage of smokers in some countries for two years : 2000 and 2015. By observing the bars it is apparent that there is no single trend between these countries.
The bar chart compare the company has given donation in six diferent types of section between 2012 to 2014. Overall, it illustrates by amount of money in each year among the group.