The chart one illustrates data on what percentage of oil each area of the world have,whereas the second one gives information about share of oil consumed every year in the same areas.
The bar chart presents the proportion change in the share of interethnic pupils among university graduates in various Canadian provinces between 2001 and 2006.
The bar chart provides information about how many minutes (in billions) people spent on different types of telephone calls in the United Kingdom between 1995 and 2002.
The bar charts compares the number of postgraduate and graduate in the UK after graduation in 2008 who prefer to have part-time work, voluntary work, unemployment, and Further study.
The chart illustrates the amount of incidents and injuries by different transportation types in 2002. Unites are measured in 100 million passenger miles travelled. According to the transportation types, we have commuter
Overall, the given table reflected the orgins and the financial expenses of the United Kingdom (UK)'s police officers in 2017-2018. There was a slight increase in all the aspects included, reaching 318.6 pounds million i
The pair of bar charts presents an analysis of the career trajectories of UK graduates and postgraduates in 2008, specifically those who did not enter full-time employment.
The first pie chart shows the average Australian household energy consumption. The following describes greenhouse gas emissions as a consequence of energy use.
The two bar chart demonstrated the 4 other pathway for higher education students in the United Kingdom who did not commit to the working field after their graduation in 2008.
The first chart depicts the average expenditure on children's sports each month by British parents while the second illustrates the number of children taking part in three sports in Britain at the same time.
The pie charts highlight data about the average proportion of three different kinds of nutrients in four daily meals that may harm people if consumed in more than necessary amounts in the USA.
The given pie chart and bar chart provide insights into the consumption of bottled water across different regions of the world in 1999 and how it evolved by 2001. Overall, Asia emerged as the largest consumer of bottled
The pie chart shows the possible reasons of land degradation around the globe, while the table depicts the causes by regions. Units are measured in percentages.
The pie and bar chart illustrates the proportion of water used by a variety of facilities and the fraction of water used in accommodations comprising bathroom, toilet, washing, kitchen and garden in Australia in the year