The line chart describes information about the percentage of unemployment rate in Australia including urban and rural sites during four quarters. Overall, it is noticeable that both areas experienced some fluctuations. I
The bar graph provides information about the number of British people’s further education due to periods whether they were studying full-time or part-time.
The given table demonstrates information of underground railway systems in London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto and Los Angeles, containing date opened, kilometres of route and passengers per year.
The line graph sets out the main motivations people described for migration to capital city of thier own country. The general trend for the period 2000 to 2015 is of an obvious increase in nubmer of people moving to the
The line graphs depict margarine, low fat & reduced spreads and butter as a daily spreads consumption between 1981 to 2007. Overall, margarine and butter suffered a downtrend, whereas low fat & reduced spreads experience
The first picture illustrates the former condition of an island and the second shows how it had developed after the construction process for some tourist facilities.
The given two maps illustrate the changes and development of the village of Ryemouth over the period of 1995 to current time that is located in the sea coastline.
The line chart provides key information about how many tourists visited a particular Caribbean island between the years 2010 and 2017. The units are measured in Millions of visitors.
The provided line graph depicts information on how the fuel industry was used and what kind of products were produced for about 2 decades in the UK. Petroleum, coal, and natural gas are mentioned.
The two pie graphs show differences in Chinese household spending in four essential categories. These categories are marked as percentages of total spending, with differences in spending for 1995 and 2011.
The graph gives information about three diffrent essential type of fuel which are petroleum, coal and natural gas , and in the UK their producing from 1981 to 2000.
The diagram illustrates how glass bottles are recycled. Overall, it is a cyclical process consisting of 4 main stages: recycling, washing, crushing and moulding.