The bar graph demonstrates the consumer's purchase and drinking habits of coffee and tea in five Austrailian cities from the result of a questionnaire, which surveyed subject's buying experience in last 4 weeks.
The pie chart illustrates the distribution of students by gender(male and female) and by the subject they are studying at a main university in 2020. The subjects are; engineering, business, arts and humanities, science,
The maps illustrate the current state of the village of Bunborough and the plan for it in 2024. Overall, the village will go through many significant improvments, while some features will remain the same. The new plan fo
The graph and table illustrate global water consumption in three main sectors, namely, Agriculture, Industrial use, and Domestic use from 1900 to 2000, and Water use in Brazil and the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2000
The data above illustrates how families spent their weekly income in one country in two years (1968 and 2018). Overall, it is clear that the primary thing that families spend their money on is food in 1968. While in 2018
The two tables compare the sales of Fairtrade-labelled coffee and bananas in five European countries (the UK, Switzerland, Denmark, Belgium, and Sweden) in 1999 and 2004. Units are measured in millions of euros.
The given bar chat illustrates details about the percentage of spending their weekly income over 50-years period from 1968 to 2018. Overall, it is experienced to note that food and leisure were the most significant items
The data table illustrates two surveys in a specific city related to different aspects of city living ( education, healthcare, environment, shops, employment, transport) with the help of proportions in the years 1980 an
The pie charts depict the proportions in meals ( breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks) of three categories of food (sodium, saturated fat, added sugar) that might be unhealthy if it's highly consumed.
The pie charts depict the generation of electricity in Germany and France from different sources (Conventional thermal, Nuclear, Renewables) and various renewable sources (Biomass, Hydroelectric, Wind, Solar) in 2009.
The bar chart represents the number of part-time employers in each country of the United Kingdom in 1980 and 2010. While the vertical axis shows the percentage of workers, the horizontal one showcases the country.