The pie chart illustrates the proportion of three different aged population who lived in Yemen and Italy in 2002, and the prediction in the total amount of population in the year 2050. Generally speaking, only a few of e
The bar chart provides information about the number of male and female athletes in the Olympics while the line graph just illustrates about number of participants. Both the chart and graph show participant who entered th
The 1st bar chart illustrates the figure of marriages and the percentage of divorce in the year 1970 to 2000. The 2nd bar sketch demonstrates the marital status of adults in the years 1970 and 2000.
The given graph and table illustrate the Japan's population data in the past, recent, and also with the possible expectation in the future. Meanwhile, the table elaborates elder population who aged 65 years or over and t
A glance at the following bar chart reveals data about the sum of male and female participants in the Olympics in four different years. In contrast the line graph illustrates the total of participants in these years.
The given chart shows data about changes in the prices of houses in two periods, 1990-1995 and 1996-2002 compared to the prices od 1989. As we can see in the graph, the prices of the house got down during 1990 to 1995 in
The bar chart and pie charts illustrate the percentages of layman in Glasgow having different levels of education in the year 2010. Information is divided into five different age groups in bar chart and by gender in the
The line graph illustrates the number of UK residents going abroad from the UK and overseas residents visiting the UK between 1979 and 1999, while the bar chart gives information about how many UK residents travelled to
The two pie charts illustrate changes in the population of different areas of the planet between 1900 and 2000. The major regions are represented as percentages of the total world population.
This bar chart provides information about the predicted rates of both genders in various sport played in New Zealand in 2002. Units are measured in percentages. Overall, it can be seen that the highest percentage of boy
The pie chart compares the use of four different means of transport in Edmonton, and the table illustrates the reasons for driving a car inside the city.