This chart illustrates the percentage of interesting things about London by its people's thoughts. It is divided into 6 sectors, which are the range of shops, job opportunities, the mixture of community, museum and art g
The diagram describes the outcome of a survey of the human buying behaviour of tea and coffee from five different regions in Australia. The survey was collected from three types of people, ones who brought fresh coffee,
The two bar charts are rating things about living in London, from the most popular to the least popular one, while the line graph deal with the major problems in the UK in a three years period.
The given bar chart illustrates the outcomes of an estimation, which did in five urban areas in Australia, regarding the consumption and tendency of using coffee and tea.
The bar chart illustrates the data collected in a survey about buying and drinking habits of coffee and tea of the residents in five cities of Australia in the last four weeks.
The assigned bar graph expounds the information about how the results of a survey conducted over three year period to discover what people who live in the London think of the city. The data is calibrated in the percentag
The bar chart demonstrates the results of a survey about people's coffee and tea consumption and drinking habits in five Australian cities. Overall, it seems that in most cities, people have less desire to buy fresh coff
The two bar charts compare the changes in the opinions of Londoners about their favourite and least favourite things about living in London over a period of three years, and the line graph gives information about residen
The graphs reveal data of a survey that shows how Londoners feel about living in London by expressing the greatest and worst thing they face. The data also presents the ratio of these people who think litter, air quality