This bar chart depicts the average information weekly spending of food, housing, fuel, power, clothing, footwear, household goods, personal goods, transport, and leisure. It is clear from the chart that all presentages o
The chart provides details about a number of population in 2003 and the forecasted volume for the years 2025 and 2050,which are for 4 countries;Argentina,Indonesia,Italy, and Korea.
The table chart provides information about a number of population in 2003 and the forecasted amount for the years 2025 and 2050,which are for 4 countries;Argentina,Indonesia,Italy, and Korea.
The given chart represents percentage of tourists from different continents, who came to Australia and the table below shows how long do they stay, where do they stay and what activities they do most.
The given chart illustrates the visitors by their species in percentage. While, the table below shows average length of arriving at country, preferable place to live and the activities that are mainly done by visitors.
The bar chart shows the portions of female school-leavers going to higher education in 5 distinct countries including the UK, the USA, Australia, South Korea, and France between the period of 1980 and 2015.
The table presents the expenditure on petrol for the world's top ten expensive countries with financial data. It is evident that, most countries with high-price petrol were in Europe, except for Turkey and Eritrea. Norwe
The provided table illustrates information about the drawback sources of land degradation in the world and among three different countries in the 1990s, in percentages.
The provided table illustrates information about the proportion of female students going into tertiary institutions in 5 different countries in 1980 and 2015, in percentages.
The provided diagram shows information about the number of people in 4 different countries in 2003 and how many are expected in 2025 and 2050, in millions.
The population of the world is increasing day by day . The table illustrates the number of citizens in millions for four nations in 2003 and predicted numbers for 2025 and 2050.
The table illustrates the percentage of households that possessed certain appliances including personal stereos, computers, TV sets, washing machines, refrigerators and hairdryers in Australia in 1995 and 2002.