The bar chart illustrates information about the percentage of citizens purchasing and consuming tea and coffee habits during the last 4 weeks in five Australian cities.
The pie charts show the proportion of energy that is generated and consumed in the world by a range of different sources. It is noticeable that there is considerable differences between the two.
The line graph illustrates the number of public transportation use between 1989 and 2009 alongside those of bus and tram users from 2000 to 2008 over a period of 8 years in the city.
The Chart depicts the prediction of changes in European individuals on Health, Air Quality, Water Quality, Food Quality and People communication in the upcoming two decades in several towns.
The line chart illustrates the percentage of the population aged 65 years old and over in a 100-year period from 1940 to 2040 in three different countries, namely, the USA, Sweden, and Japan. Overall, it is shown that Ja
The pie chart below illustrates the number of transport modes and car usage in Edmonton. The majority of people use cars, with commuting to work being the most popular reason for doing so. Most citizens prefer the LRT. O
The bar graph illustrates the amounts of air pollution in four different countries; China, America, Japan, and Australia, in the year 2012. Overall, China was the country that produced the most air pollution in the three
The chart gives information about the standard wages of UK citizens in 7 different cities. The only cities outside of England are Glasgow and Edinburgh. Units are given in pounds sterling.