The six pie charts break down the percentages of three different uses of water (domestic, agricultural, industrial) in six regions. Overall, a large proportion of the water used in South America, Southeast Asia, Central
The charts provide a breakdown of students in Britain from one English university who were able to speak languages other than English in two different years (2000 and 2010). Overall, the percentage of those who can speak
The line graph illustrates the data of average bill of monthly contract for four various mobile comapnies from a Europian country from january to september 2002, the unit is in euro currency.
The table illustrates the total number of visitors to Ashdown Museum in the year before and the year after its refurbishment, while the pie charts display the result of visitor satisfaction survey conducted during the sa
The two pie charts illustrates the comparison and proportion of various types of energy sources and their production in France in a decade from 1995 to 2005.
The bar chart illustrates the research students studying six science related subjects at the UK university in 2009, and comparison of students from female and male.
The pie charts compare the proportion of women in Someland by their highest level of education attained in 1945 and 1995. Overall, women's education levels significantly improved over the period, with the majority hold f
The pie charts illustrate the average percentages of sodium, saturated fat, and added sugar consumed in typical meals in the USA. All three nutrients can be unhealth when eaten in large amounts.
The pie charts present the composition of expenditure on seven categories in the US in 1966 and 1996. Overall, these years followed a different spending pattern, with food making up the largest expense in 1966 and cars s
The given chart illustrates the alternation in households with electrical appliances from 1920 to 2019 in one country based on percentage. Moreover, the other chart represents the number of hours per week that a family w
The given three tables illustrate the changes in the population of New York City as a whole and its five boroughs namely Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queen, Staten Island over the period of 200 years starting from 1800.