The bar chart illustrates the number of international students from five different countries enrolments at three universities: Smithtown University, University of Riverview and Earlwood University.
The presented pie charts compare data about the proportion of those who obtained their university diplomas in 2 different sections that were Arts and Science in a special country at 2 points in time namely, 1980 and 2009
The given line chart compares data about how much money per million dollars 3 various countries namely, Colombia, Japan, and Myanmar received from exporting clothes between 1999 and 2003.
Overall, it terms of coffee sales, an increased of sales can be observe among the five countries. Meanwhile, banana trading in UK, Switzerland, and Belgium, rose, except Sweden and Denmark in the last year.
The information in the line-graph above represents the trend of air pollution from each resource in the UK since 1990 to 2005. The sources in the chart include transport, industry and household, which also provide the re
The table provides data about subway systems in six different cities. Overall, it can be seen that New York City Subway has the highest number of lines and total length. Other that that, cities in Asia have more annual j
The table provides education and employment statistics for eight European nations in 2015. Included are employment and higher education rates, as well as figures for average income. First of all, it is interesting to not
The table illustrates the annual milk production in four countries: Netherlands, Australia, Tanzania, and Guatemala over three decades exactly 1990, 2000, and 2010.
The process diagram illustrates how yogurt is made from milk, live bacteria, and aditives such as sugar and flavors. Overall, the procedure has 7 steps that starts with the raw ingredients to the packaging and distributi
The pie graphs illustrate the population of two different countries in 2000 and how is expected to be 50 years later. Overall, is appreciated that the situation of them is not simmilar at all;