The first line graph compares the proportion of households with three types of electrical machines in a country between 1920 and 2019, and the second line chart illustrates the time spent on housework per household per w
The line graph illustrates the amount of electricity used by citizens in Great Britain in each day during winter and summer. The pie chart presents the proportion of electricity in a variety of appliances which househol
The line chart illustrate copper, nickel and zinc monthly change in prices from January to December in 2014. The line chart stated changes in prices compared to previous month. Overall, prices changes during the year for
The line chart illustrates information about the daily demand for electricity, especially in the winter and summer seasons by the people of England. While the pie chart provides data about the consumption of electrici
The given pie chart illustrates information on how many people from 18-25 years old use various types of devices for watching television in one country in 2009 and 2019. Overall, there are three devices that showed a dec
The bar chart provides key information about the different means of transport, which were used by students for travelling to and from school, and the count of trips made by them, with units measured in millions.
The given bar chart illustrates the information on how many men and women of various age groups in Australia did exercise in 2010. Overall, the percentage of females was higher among all age groups than males, except the
5. The pie chart shows the percentage of transport using by workers in Rockingham in 2005 and 2015. In 2005 the most popular type of transport was car. 50% of workers used car went to the work. And at least was walk and
The pie chart presents a CLysdale University Enrollment. It illustrates the percentage of male and female students that have chosen different fields of education.
The bar charts compare the number of students working in 4 different types of destinations in terms of their educational background in the UK in 2008, with the exception of full-time work.
The two pie charts illustrates the amount of tourists who visited Ireland according to three different categories such as age, gender and type of visit. Overall it can be seen that the percentage of women and men who spe
The pie chart illustrates the Anthropology graduates' destination after they finish their bachelor's degree, alongside the provided data of their wages as an anthropologist after five years' work.