The bar chart shows the percentages of Gross Domestic Product of a recent total health expenditure in different 12 European nations in 2002, 2007, and 2012.
The provided two bar charts illustrate data regarding the proportions of employed males and females whose ages ranged from 60 to 64 in four distinct nations including Australia, Japan, the US, and Belgium in the years 19
The bar chart illustrates information about the number of calories consumed in various countries in 1975 and 2000. Overall, it can be clearly seen that the consumption of calorie decreased gradually; whereas, it had a sl
The bar chart illustrates the sales of four different categories of digital games worldwide, including mobile phone games, online games, console games and handheld games, over a six-year period.
The bar chart illustrates the teenager’s transport choices, which are car, motorcycle, bicycle, in the UK, United States, France and Italy in one particular year.
This bar chart depicts the number of new international student’s origins at three universities. In general, most international students comes from India and the least international students comes from Colombia. Among the
The chart shows data about consuming of calories across seven countries such as ( China, Brazil, Indonesia, Nigeria, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh) from 1975 to 2000.
The chart illustrates the number of international students enrolled from 5 various countries at University of Smithtown, University of Riverview, and University of Earlwood.
The line graph depicts the shift of people from rural to urban areas in three unknown countries between years 2000 and 2025. Overall, the number of people in those countries constantly increase from time to time.
The given two pie charts were broken down into six categories and presents the percentages of how many energy was consumed, and the number of greenhouse gas emissions, both for Australian households.
The data is shown as a bar chart which illustrates total number minutes of telephone calls in particular country, dividing into three categories in 8 year span.
The given bar chart depicts the quantity of time in minutes spent on telephone calls in local, national and international, and mobile types between 1995 and 2002.