The bar chart illustrates a conclusion of a research about individual’s preferences in buying and drinking tea and coffee in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Hobart.
the pie charts is illustrates the sources of electricity generation in ireland, while the table shows the primary reasons for using electricity in the same country .The unit is measured in percentage.
The pie chart illustrates the four methods of electricity production, while the table depicts the five main causes of electricity usage. The study had done in Ireland. Overall, It is clear that coal is the most object th
The pie charts illustrate the methods used by international pupils when reserving online English courses in three different countries in 2009 and 2010. Overall, it is clear that there were insignificant changes in some m
Two pie charts depict the ways of booking English courses that were used by students in the USA, Canada and Australia in the years between 2009 and 2010.
The given graph shows the information about the number of students who enrolled at Sheffield University between 2005 and 2009. The selected students are Iranian, Greek and Turkish.
The given diagram illustrates how the hydroelectric power station generates electricity. Overall, the process runs around the clock — both day and night. To begin with, the water from the river flows into the high-level
The given diagram illustrates how the hydroelectric power station generates electricity. Overall, the process has two main times; Day and Night. To begin with, the water flows into the high-level reservoir from the river
The given bar chart compares the household spending on four categories: housing, healthcare, food, and transportation, in the UK, Australia, and Japan, in 2013. Overall, every country seemed to invest a great deal in hou
The two graphs compare the growth of subscription over four countries in 20 years (2005-2015), with the prior showing the change on mobile phones and the latter consisting of fixed telephones data.
The pie charts illustrate the percentage of four types of cars (private cars, lorries and other commercial vehicles, public transport, and recreational vehicles), used in Great Britain in 1965, 1985, and 2005.
The bar chart illustrates a comparison of household outlay across housing, healthcare, food, and transportation in terms of percentage in the UK, Australia, and Japan in 2013.
The three charts represent the percentage of various transportation used, such as private cars, public transport, recreational vehicles, and lorries and other commercial vehicles in the United Kingdom in three different
The line chart provides an overview of the movement of goods in the UK from 1974 to 2002, detailing four different transportation modes: road, water, rail, and pipeline. Quantities are denoted in million tonnes.