This chart views the various results that were conducted by a European survey into the expectations for the change in five different areas of young people's life in the next 20 years.
The presented bar chart illustrates the number of people who they visited four various museums in capital city of England (London) during five different month( June, July, August, September, December) in 2015.
The line graph illustrates the results of the survey that has been done in a particular country, it shows a comparison of different reasons that forced people to make the moving decision to the capital city over fifteen
The changes in ownership of electrical items and the concrete of time took to make housework in households in a rival given certain periods between 1920 and 2019 were shown in those pictures.
The two line graphs illustrate the developments in the posession of electrical devices and the length of time dedicated to housework per week in one country in almost one century from 1920 to 2019. The ownership is measu
Four charts show internet use for three different tasks in Australia and the percentage by users. We can see the percentage among three topics: Social media, paying bills online and emailings in the first chart and the p
This graph illustrates the number of household in the US shows by their annual salary. This chart divided into several groupings based on their annual salaries. Both groups who received $50,000-$74,999 and $75,000 – $99,
The charts illustrate the percentages of employed 60-64 years old men and women in Australia, Japan, USA, and Belgium in 1970 and 2000. Overall, Japan has the highest percentage of men and women employed in 1970 and 2000
The charts below illustrate how the ownership of eletrical appliances were changed. And then, housework in households were spended the amount of time in one country from 1920 to 2019.
The given bar charts represent information of teacher in different level of educations from four nations: Japan, Spain, Iceland, and U.S.A, spent on teaching in 2001.
The diagram depicts the rate of satisfaction from customer to airline and the table illustrates the satisfaction aspects of flying experiences in 1999, 2000, and 2007 in the United States of America. As can be seen, the