The bar graph illustrates differences in the percentages of the journey to school in four selected categories by children aged 11 to 16 in the UK in a year. The categories include walk, bicycle, car and bus.
The provide figure compare that variation the pupils age between 11 years to 16 who use ways to travel to school there is various types of public transportation in such as bus, cars, bicycles and walke.
The bar chart illustrates the a mannual percentages of students from 11 to 16 years according to what the means they use to go to schools and how much miles they have to pass to reach schools in the UK.
The Bar graph illustrates the journeys to school by youngsters between 11 and 16 in the United Kingdom in one year. The units are measured in percentages.
The bar illustrates how children aged 11 to 16 in the UK travel to school, classified by distance ranges from 0–1 miles to over 5 miles. The types of transport considered are walking, cycling, car, and bus.
The graph demonstrates how teenagers travel to school depending on distance in the UK during one year. The four travel modes are shown, namely: walking, cycling, car, and bus.
The bar chart depicts the variation in the proportion of children aged 11-16 commuting to school in the UK over the course of one year. Overall, it can be seen that the percentage of students walked to school decreased a
The chart illustrates the percentage of journeys made by students aged 11 to 6 to courses across a year. This survey was conducted in the UK, comparing several distances to school with the four diverse modes of transport
The given chart show the percentages of the children aged 11 to 16 in the UK travel in a year to schools, broken down into four different mode of transport and distances.