The first line chart illustrates the types of electrical devices which were owned by households, while the second figure shows the duration allocated for doing chores in one particular nation between 1920 and 2019.
The pie chart provides key information about the main reasons of farm lands downgrade. The table graph illustrates the three nations affection by those causes during 90s.
The chart depicts the data on the ratio of police spending in Technology, Salaries and buildings and transport from 2017 to 2018 in one place of United Kingdom (UK).
The charts provide key information about the public budget from the period 2017 to 2018. The table illustrates the money sources. The pie graph displays the amount spent in each sector. The units are measured in million
The chart depicts the value of one nation's exports of Petroleum products, Engineered goods, Gems and jewellery, Agricultural products and Textiles. from 2015 to 2016. The table also illustrates the ratio of goods change
The bar chart illustrates the number of Japanese tourists who travelled abroad between 1985 and 1995, while the line graph shows the percentage of those who visited Australia during the same period.
The aforementioned bar graph illustrates the quantity of school trips made by students aged 5-12, using different transport methods, in one country, over the years. The years being compared are 1990 and 2010.
The information specified in the table illustrates the sources of the police budget in an area in Britain in 2017 and 2018, measured in million euros. In addition, the pie charts show how the budget is distributed. At fi
The two charts illustrate the changes in the ownership of household electrical appliances and the amount of time spent on housework per week, separately during the data range from 1920 to 2019.
The two given pie charts demonstrate comparability of variety type renewable energy sources which are generated in France in two separate years (1995-2005).
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