The given pie chart represents the percentage of british students at a institution in England who can speak languages other than English in 2000 and 2010.
The bar chart below illlustrates the top ten coutries in production and consumption of electricity in the year 2014. Overall, there were ten nations compared by two categories. China had the highest indicators, meanwh
The bar chart represents information about ten different nations which used and produced the highest proportion of electricity in 2014. Overall, China stayed at the first place by consuming and manufacturing electricity
The bar chart given describes the total ammount of money spent among different European countries throughout the years 2002, 2007 and 2012, measured as percentages of GDP, Gross Domestic Product.
The bar chart illustrates a summary of water consumption in six different cities in Australia during a year, with the average number of how much kilolitres of water used per property. In detail, a pie chart supported the
The bar chart provides data on the coffee and tea purchasing and drinking habits of people in five Australian cities: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Hobart.
The pie chart above provides information about the distribution of three types of ingredients used in food such as sodium, saturated fat and added sugar in different meals during day to day life that might have a negativ
The line graph provides data about how many years uk immigrants decided to stay over a period of 8 years. The pie chart shows why they immigrated to the country in 2008.
The provided bar chart gives data on how the average prices of real estate were changing in New York, Madrid, Tokyo, Frankfurt and London over 12 years from 1990 to 2002 in comparison with the average house cost in 1989.
These three charts show how sodium, satured fat and added suger may be unhealty if eaten too much and at wrong meals. Looking at the first graph, it's possible to see that sodium is mainly integrated at dinner, with a pe
The chart presents a detailed overview of the percentage of weekly income spent on various purposes by each family in a country in 1968 and 2018. In general, families primarily focused their weekly wages on essential dai