The bar graph indicates health expenditure totals as the proportion of GDP for the 12 countries in Europe in 2002, 2007 and 2012. According to the chart, the percentage fluctuated in some countries, while others didn't m
The given bar chart and table illustrate the number of foreign students in universities in the USA, UK, Australia, and Canada in 2004 and after eight years. The measurements were in thousands.
The bar chart illustrates vehicle preferences among youth in a year in The UK, United States, France, and Italy. Overall, it can be seen that car is in first position in all of the countries except in France while the mo
The bar chart gives information on the total of the four-countries population in three different years between 1950 and 2002, and its projections for 2050. Overall, it can be seen that China is the largest population and
The bar chart illustrates the number of citizens in percentage. This data is organised by four states, India, China, USA and Japan. Overall, it can be inferred from the graph that China was the first in ranking for the t
The given bar chart depicts some information about the amount of produced and consumed electricity in ten different countries that have top records namely PRC, the US, Russia, Japan, India, Canada, France, Brazil, German
The bar graph depicts the amount of electricity generated and consumed by ten distinct countries in the year 2014. The unit of electricity is calculated in billion kWh. Overall, it is evident that China tops the list for
The bar chart illustrates the ten leading countries that produced and consumed electricity in the year 2014. Overall, both China and the US were significantly higher in terms of producing and using electricity, whereas t
The chart illustrates how much money was spent on health as part of GDP in several different countries in Europe in 2002, 2007 and 2012. Units are measured in percentages
A glance at the graph provides reveals the total hours that employees spent in a week in four Scandinavian states which are France, Denmark, Sweden, and the UK in 2002.