The bar chart illustrates how much money the two countries in Europe (France and The Uk) spent on consumer goods(cars, computers, books, perfumes and cameras), in the year 2010.
The pie chart compares the number of cars that the canadian people own. Overall, most people (more than a half) appear to have just one car while, owning more than two car seems to be the lowest.
The bar chart provides key information about the expending on five various items by adults from 18 to 20 years old, in specific nation. The units are measured in millions.
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of Australian males and females across six different age groups who engaged in regular physical activity in 2010.
The bar chart illustrates the average number of hours spent on housework by four distinct categories of women(unemployed, part-time employed and full-time), compared to men doing full-time work in the UK from 1985 and 20
The chart illustrates the amount of money spent by adults in one country on five categories (food, clothes, books, smartphones, and toiletries) in 2010 and 2014, measured in US dollars.
The given bar chart illustrates the proportion of GDP spent on health in various European countries in the years 2002, 2007 and 2012. Overall, the percentage dedicated towards health was almost simThe ilar in all three
The given two pie charts demonstrate the distribution of tourist in five different age groups, who visited Spain from the UK, over a 20-year period, from 1983-2003.
The two charts provide a proportion of information about different kinds of energy production in France during specific period (1995 and 2005) in five sectors: Coal, Gas, Petro, Nuclear and Other. The units are given by
The bar chart illustrates the preferences of young people in four countries—the UK, the USA, France and Italy—regarding three means of transport: cars, motorcycles and bicycles.
The bar chart is illustrate value of one country’s exports in various categories during 2015 and 2016. The table shows the percentage change in each country of exports in 2016 compared with 2015.
The bar chart given demonstrates how the percentages of owned accommodation and rented accommodation changed among households in England and Wales between 1918 and 2011.
The chart illustrates the consumption of recommended daily amount of fruit and vegetables by men, women and children in 2002, 2006 and 2010 in the UK. Overall, it is obvious that the proportion of women eating the recomm