The charts below show the results of a survey on happiness ratings for married and unmarried people in the US, and the effect of children on the overall ratings of married couples. According to the first chart it shows
The charts give information on the rate of happiness for married and unmarried people. The information provided is divided into different age groups and whether they have children or not. According to the first chart i
The graphs show the comparable percentage of obtaining enjoyment between single and married couples and the happiness of the couples with and without children or children at a certain age.
The charts illustrate the comparable percentage of obtaining pleasure between two groups of single and married. In addition, the influence of children in the range of happiness is analysed into couples in the US.
The charts below illustrate the comparable percentage of obtaining pleasure between two groups of single and unmarried people and the range of happiness into couples who has children in the US.
It can be seen that there are two charts about how happy people are when they are married and single as well as the happiness ratings of the children of people who are married in the USA. The graph compares the levels of
the table exhibit the years 1994, 1995,1996,1997,and 1998 had a number of 100000 travellers. Each travelling for holiday, Business, Visit to friends and relatives or other reasons. The most people who travelled for holid
This essay will discuss the exposed report of costumers who visited four different tourist attractions in England in 1999. Moreover, I will summarise the information and report the main info, and make comparisons in par
The graphs illustrate why adults choose to study and how should associated expenses of their education be divided among them, their work and the society.
The graphs reveal data of a survey that shows how Londoners feel about living in London by expressing the greatest and worst thing they face. The data also presents the ratio of these people who think litter, air quality
The pie chart illustrates the proportion of tourists who visited four different destinations in the United Kingdom, in the year 1999. The tabular chart gives further breakdown of the tourist's preference for the common s
The pie chart depicts the consequences of people who lived in Britain visiting famous places such as Wildlife Parks and Zoo, Historic houses and monuments, Museum and galleries and Theme Parks particularly in 1999.
The pie chart illustrates the percentage of the people who visit tourist centres, including wildlife parks, historic houses and monuments, museum and galleries, and theme parks by respectively. In addition, in the near t
The first graph, bar graph communicates the percentage of adults choosing the reason for education, and the pie chart describes the percentage of courses based on their cost in adult education.
The line chart represents four reasons that people moved to the capital city of a particular country during the 15 year period between 2000 and 2015. Overall, the trend shows, more people left the country in 2015.
Given in the table is information collected by a survey carried out on UK residents' purposes of travelling abroad and given in the bar chart are places where they mainly went to.
The line chart represents why people moved from hometown to the enormous city. Overall, considering four reasons during the 15 year period between 2000 and 2015.
The chart illustrates the number of visitors who visited four different types of popular attraction places like theme parks, Museums, Galleries, Historic Houses and Monuments, and Wildlife park and Zoos in Britain in 199