The table gives information about the amount in metric tons of local catches and imported fresh fish in Perth, Australia, between the years 2004 and 2014.
The maps below show the current state of the Norbiton industrial area and its projected development in the future. Overall, the field will undergo several significant changes, most notably the change from factories to ho
The given graphs illustrate the Olympic participants which are categorized by sex and the overall numbers between 1924 and 2014. Generally, it can be seen that as the collective contributors rose, both men's and women’s
The line graph illustrates the average change in the price of copper, nickel, and zinc within each month in 2014. Overall, there were various degrees of instabilities in the cost of all metals, with nickel having the mos
The bar chart illustrates the comparison of pollutant level that contaminate four different countries namely Los Angeles, Calcutta, Beijing and Mexico City on daily averages. In general, Mexico City experiences the highe
The first diagram shows that there are four main stages in the life of the silkworm and the second diagram illustrates the process by which silk cloths is produced.
Cutting tools is not a new invention. In fact, humans have been using cutting tools since 1.4 million years ago. However, the shape of cutting tools used by humans have been continuously developing. Currently, we've know
This figure compares behaviour on each age group library users when visiting the library in 2012. The majority of library users are high schoolers (16-17 years old), where they are most likely to get help by the libraria
The bar chart illustrates the number of estimated illiteracy people in six regions from the last year, divided by gender. The rates were measured in percentages.
The given bar chart indicates the reasons of trips to five citier in the UK in 2013. As it observed in the graph, compared percentage of visitors in Birmingham, London, Edinburgh, Liverpool, Manchester. The main purpose
The bar chart illustrate compare the propotion of Western Cape's gross domestic product generated by two industries - IT and Service - from 1990 to 2000.