This essay will describe the pie charts presented above which showing the different activities of working adults and the time they spent within the year of 1958 and 2008 in certain country.
The bar chart illustrates the number of males and females enrolled in higher education in Britain, along with full-time and part-time studies, during the past 21 years.
The given bart chart describes the average monthly spendings that were consumed by people in the UK in three decades ( 1990 , 2000 and 2010). Units are measured in pounds sterling.
The bar chart illustrates the number of residents in the US in four levels of their earnings during a year, in 2007, 2011 and 2015. Overall, in 2015, people earned more money, compared to the other two years. And fewer m
The column chart illustrates the population rate in the United Kingdom who consumed the recommended per day number of vegetables and fruits during the period of 8 years.
The chart bar above illustrates the amount of people who eat fruit and vegetables in UK. From the data, we can see that there is no trend regarding to the consumption of that food from 2002, 2006, and 2010.
The bar chart represents the amount of annual salary that had been paid to different workers in comparison to especially doctors in seven countries over the world which were , France,the Czech Republic, Italy, Finland,Ge
The graph illustrates the approximate proportions of people who cannot read and write in one year among 6 different regions while demonstrating the percentages according to gender, the locations included; South Asia, the
The chart depicts local spending in 2010 and 2015.Overall,It is explicit that all types of expenditure were decreased in 2015 as compared to 2010 except expenditure on welfare, and interest on borrowing.
The pie charts illustrate the amount of water used for puposes like industrial, agricultural and domestic fields in six different regions of the world in percentage.
The bar chart presents the number of British emigrants to five different countries (Australia, Spain, New Zealand, USA, and France) starting from 2004 to 2007.