The provided table depicts information about the intended higher education destination of Canadian undergraduate students in two different age groups, in percentages.
The chart illustrates how families used their weekly revenue in a country in 1968 and in 2018. overall, it can be seen that in 1968 food became the highest priority whereas Leisure took the biggest proportion after five
The graph shows, the population travelled to caribbran island between 2010 and 2017, it include the digits of tourists who stayed at cruise ship and on island. In overview, a year-by-year number of visitors were accelera
The diagram illustrates how the cycle life of honey bee. Overall it can clearly be seen that there are six stages of the process which it takes 34-36 days. The life cycle begins with eggs and ends with maturity.
The table chart shows the data about the underground metro ways in six popular cities, with them being London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto and Los Angeles. Data depicts the age, length and number of people per yea
The bar chart indicates the average weekly spending by families in 1968 and 2018. The family spending was divided into 8 categories, such as food, housing, fuel and power, clothing and footware, household goods, personal
The pie charts compare data about the percentage of Yemen and Italy citizens in 3 different ages( 0-14, 15-59, and people who are more than 60) in 2 various years( 2000 and 2050).
The bar graph illustrates the spending on three different categories which is food and drink, restaurant and hotel, and entertainment among five different age groups of residents in the UK in 2004.
The diagram clearly illustrates the process by which plastic bottles are recycled. Overall, it is clear that the process contains 9 stages, six of which take place in a manufacturer and others outside of it.
The pie chart above compares the methods used by Canadians and Australian citizens, To access the news in different ways (TV, Radio, Print, and Online).
The bar chart here illustrates the portion of the Gross Domestic Product, spent towards health from 2002 to 2012 in 5 year intervals, by the European contires of Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, France, Lithuania, Luxembourg,