Presented for consideration is a line chart illustrating the percentage of river water which was regarded as having good chemical quality in the UK over a period of 12 years starting from 1990. Units are measured in perc
The picture consits of the title "River water quality in the UK" illustrating the percentage of river water with good chemical quality from 1990 to 2002 across four regions: Northen Ireland, England, Wales and Scotland
The diagram illustrates data about the proportion of river water in British that is distinguished as having a good standard of chemistry from 1990 to 2002.The unit is shown in percentage.
The pie charts depicts North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Central Asia, South East Asia in terms of how much water is used for Industrial, Agricultural, Domestic in these areas.
The given line graph illustrates the proportion of classified river water which contains high-quality substances in different rivers in the UK from 1990 to 2002. The unit is measured in percentage.
The given line graph illustrates the proportion of water in rivers of four distinctive rivers located in the United Kingdom according to the quality of chemicals from 1990 to 2000.
The line graph provides information on water from rivers which are considered as having first-rate chemical conditions in four countries (Wales, Northern Ireland, England and Scotland) from 1990 to 2002.
The pie charts illustrate proportion of water supplies which are used for different aims namely food, service, building, household, and manufacturing, in Sydney, Australia, in 1997 and 2007.
The pie charts illustrate information about the proportion of various purposes for using water in six continents of the world. In general industrial use the most water in North America and Europe while in the other regio
The pie charts illusrate the number of water used of the world in 6 different locations. both of Europe and North America have used the biggest amount for their industrial use;however the other places had the higgest ran