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
The first pie chart illustrates an average Australian household’s usage of energy in percentage. The second chart shows the percentages of the greenhouse gas emissions which are result from energy use. Overall, it can b
The chart provides data on the different methods of transportation used by a country's offspring in order to get to school and how frequently they were used, over 20 years. The graph clearly indicates relationships betwe
The table and the chart illustrate the amount of money that the UK police earns from a variety of sources and expenditures of the money including salaries, technology and facilities in 2017 and 2018.
The bar chart and pie chart provide key information about the count and the ages of adults who attended different evening courses at an education centre during 2009, with units measured in numbers and percentages.
The line graph illustrates the differences in three various regions of crime(burglary, car theft, robbery) in Manchester city center between 2003 and 2012.
The bar charts illustrate information about the graduate and postgraduate students who did not go into full-time work after leaving college in the UK in 2008.
The bar chart provides information about how much money was spent on health as a proportion of GDP for 12 different European countries in 2002, 2007, and 2012. Units are measured in percentages.
The bar chart illustrates information about the proportion of the population of consumers who recommended the daily amount of fruit and vegetables in the UK between 2002, 2006 and 2010.