The pie chart demonstrates the proportion of water used for three different purposes—namely indusrial, agriculture, and domestic—in six areas around the world.
The chart illustrates the percentages of females aged 16–25 in a particular country who engaged in various sports, compared with those who spectated them, in 2000.
The pie charts give detailed information about the distribution of television among 18- to 25-year-olds in Canada in a decade. Overall, the proportion of the conventional TVs recorded the highest decrease, whereas the nu
The bar chart illustrates information concerning the expenditures in America per house which was food, clothes, books, smartphones and toiletries in 2010 and 2014. Units are measured as dollars. Overall, it can be clearl
The bar chart below provides data about how many hours per week community work in four different European countries , namely France, Sweden, Denmark and the UK, in 2002.
The bar chart below provides data about how many hours per week people work in four differnt European countries namely France, Sweden, Denmark and UK in 2002.
The table and pie charts illustrate the number of foreign and local research students in Australian universities in 2001 and 2010, and their gender proportions in the given years. Overall, it is clear that local students
The given table compares the projected financial spending over the next five years for three proposals of sustainable forestry. Whereas, the pie diagram points out the details of expected costings in the first year.
The shown bar graph describes the number of a survey about coffee and tea buying and drinking habits in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisban, Adelaide, Hobart in Australia over a period of 4 weeks.
he bar chart illustrates the earnings of a certain country’expert in different type of goods in 2025 and 2016. The table show the percentage change of each category.