The table demonstrates what mode of transportation people choose for journeys in four countries: Canada, Belgium, Germany and Netherland. In addition, there is a chart illustrating the main reasons why Canadians use a ca
The flow chart provides key information about the publishing processes for any type of book. These processes take a long time, approximately from 18 to 24 months.
The bar chart illustrates and provides key information about the number of minutes of telephone calls in the UK between 1995 and 2002. The data is expressed as numbers.
The bar chart provides key information about the spending for four different nations in five major categories which are Food , Housing, Transportation , Health care and Clothing. The units are measured in percentages.
The bar charts provide key information about the proficiency of both genders in learning other languages in various countries. The units are measured in percentage
The line graph gives information about the amount of waste, measured in tonnes, produced by three companies: company A, company B, and company C, between 2000 and 2015.
The bar chart compares the rates of four kinds of household waste—plastic, cans, paper, and glass—recycled in a particular city in three separate years: 1992, 1997, and 2002.
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of household rubbish in eight categories in the UK in 1985 and 2002. The waste types include wood, plastic, textiles, glass, kitchen/organic waste, paper, metals, and dust and cin
The pie charts give information about the proportion of initial places Germans and Nigerians go to so as to access information in a week. Sources of information include newspapers, television, radio, the internet, and fa
The aforementioned line graph represents the utilization of various technologies at home in the United States between 1995 and 1999. In the big picture, it is conspicuous that washing machine had the highest number of th