The pie charts illustrate the average percentage of three kinds of nutrients in different types of meals, including dinner,Breakfast,Lunch and Snacks in America and these nutrients might cause health issues, if they are
The given bar graph illustrates the total number of houses in the United States of America based on their yearly earnings for three different years: 2007, 2011 and 2015.
The given bar charts illustrate the percentage of students aged between 14 and 16 years old taking courses in a foreign language in an English-speaking country , as well as the top three foreign languages.
The given line graph illustrates that the change in ownership of washing machine, refrigerator and vacuum cleaner, along with hours spent by families in household works in a nation for a century.
The pie charts illustrate key information about the proportion of housing owned and rented in the United Kingdom in 1991 and 2007. The units are measured in percentage.
The given pie charts illustrate the average percentage of sodium, saturated fats and added sugar were found in breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks that were consumed by the residents of United State of America. At a glan
The pie charts provide key information about the various reasons for flight delays in Asian nations between the years 2015 and 2016. The units are measured in percentages.
The graph illustrates how many billions of minutes telephone calls, consisting of local - fixed line, national and international - fixed line, and mobile calls happened in the UK in a 7-years period from 1995 to 2002.
The line graph gives information on the proportion of water in UK rivers that was categorised as having good chemical quality, over a 12-year period from 1990 to 2002.
The pie charts provide key information about the figures of consumption habits in American community of different aliments. The units are measured in percentage.
The presented graph illustrates the money spent by people aged 18-20 in a country on five a variety of commodities, including food, clothes, books, smartphones, and even toiletries from 2010 to 2014