The line graph illustrates the sum of diarreha cases thoughout years from 1983 to 1992 in Mashad. It showed that the trend is relatively increased until its drop on 1992.
The data presents the general sales of tickets at a theatre using the pound as a unit. Additionally, the bar chart gives information about the proportion of ticket sales from 2010 to 2011.
The pie chart compares the reasons for using car or bicycle to went to work. Overall, the main cause for driving to work is the car is more comfortable and the most reasons for pepole who cycling to work is to keep healt
The bar chart depicts the percentages of weekly expenditures by families in a country in 1968 and 2018. Overall, expenses in all categories accounted less than a quarter in both years, except for the cost of food, which
Overall, it is evident significant modifications undergone over the period given. Furthermore, the residential area has been expanded, while the fishing port and forest park have been removed, and the golf park has been
The given maps illustrate alternations of an island before and after the construction of various tourist buildings with the aim of improving the level of accessibility and hospitality to visitors.
The map presents the alterations of a park from 1980 to this day. This involves the changes in various corners such as the pond, flowers and tree areas.
The charts given illustrate sales figures and data related to bananas and coffee collected in five countries, including Switzerland, Denmark, Belgium, Sweden, and the UK, from 1999 to 2004.
The given bar shows the proportion of the urban six regions throughout the years from 1950 to 2050. Overall, it is evident that all regions will experience a significant increase in 2050, particularly North America with
The graph shows information about where the youth generation attend class, and which types are the most popular with children until 16 years of age in Australia.
The table illustrates the fair trade-labeled coffee and bananas sold in two different years, 1999 and 2004, in five European nations: the UK, Switzerland, Denmark, Belgium, and Sweden.