The given graph outlines the percentage of consuming habits of coffee in Australian cities. It is clear that people in those cities except Adelaide prefer visiting to a cafe for their coffee in comparison to the proporti
The bar chart illustrates data about average weekly expenditures on 8 various usages of families from their salaries in a certain country in 1968 and 2018.
The pie charts compare five categories of household expenditure in the UK and New Zealand in the years 1980 and 2008. It is noticeable that the proportion of spending on food and drink fell in both countries over the
The given pie charts compare the ages of the population of two countries Yemen and Italy in the year 2000 and their figure to the year 2050. The ages population are separated into three categories :0-14 years , 15-59
According to the table and charts, which represent the evaluation range of the police budget, between the period 2017-2018. In addition to how the money is spent, including three mean sources.
The bar charts visualize the railway system in different cities in Europe. Overall, the longest and the oldest railway system is in Paris among other capital Europe cities, while Lisbon has numerous passenger of the trai
The given bar chart compares consumer behaviours such as buying fresh coffee, buying instant coffee and going to a cafe for last 4 weeks in top five cities across Australia.
The bar graph illustrating the outcomes of a survey which shows the percentage of residents' routin in buying and drinking of coffee and tea in five different cities in Australian.
The graph shows how families’ weekly earining in a specific country are distributed to various categories. We are provided with data on two periods – 1918 and 2018. Hence, it is possible to describe the change in typica
The provided bars compare the percentages of a questionnaire about society's coffee and tea purchasing and consuming habits in different Australian cities.
The chart illustrates people's behaviour in terms of consuming and purchasing coffee and tea for 4 weeks in five Australian cities (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Hobart).