The bar chart compares Italy, Portugal, The UK, and The US in terms of the percentage of government expenditure on road and transport over the 15-year timescale spanning from 1990 to 2005
This graphic illustrates the time consumed by adolescents in the number of hours per week doing various activities in Chester from 2002 to 2007.Overall, the moments spent watching television, shopping and going to pub
The line graph provides information on water from rivers which are considered as having first-rate chemical conditions in four countries (Wales, Northern Ireland, England and Scotland) from 1990 to 2002.
The bar chart and pie chart illustrate the number of males and females who joined different evening classes at an institution which belongs to adults and also the range of their age in 2009. Overall, it can be seen that
The pie graphs illustrate the fraction of languages that are spoken by British students in the Great Britain university between two years, 2000 and 2010.
This graphic illustrates the gender-wise membership of a fitness club in Thailand between 1970 and 2000.Overall, there had been wide fluctuations among female and male members of the club with males predominating at the
The charts provides information concerning the population in Japan divided by age from 1960 until today as well as it's projection until 2040. Generally speaking, the Japan's resident was dominated by adult in the ran
This chart compares the costs of exports in one country in different kinds of categories in the two of year 2015 and 2016. The table demonstrates the proportion changes of exports in every category between 2015 and 201
The line graph illustrates the proportion of the population in Japan which is categorised by ages between the year 1960 and a prediction to 2040 with ten-year intervals.
The line chart illustrates the percentages of the population in Japan, grouped by age since 1960 and prevision to 2040. The general overview is that, the group of age 15-64, taking the most proportion among the other gro
This graphic illustrates the variety of residential places in percentage preferred by the British people from England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland while on holiday in 2010.