The bar chart provides key information about the spending for four different nations in five major categories which are Food , Housing, Transportation , Health care and Clothing. The units are measured in percentages.
The pie chart gives information about what Anthropology graduates in a particular University did after completing their undergraduate degree. The table describes the wages of employed anthropologists in a five-year perio
The graph illustrate the habbit of people to enjoy coffee and tea in five cities (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Hobart). The different way of ejoys are buy a fresh coffee, make an instant coffee and go to th
The bar chart compares the rates of four kinds of household waste—plastic, cans, paper, and glass—recycled in a particular city in three separate years: 1992, 1997, and 2002.
The vertical bar chart indicates information on the percentage about how many residents of five cities in Australia who got surveys related to fresh drinks in the last 4 weeks.
The bar charts provide data regarding the proportion of par-time and full-time students at different ages who studied in Australia in 2006, broken down by sexes.
A glance at the figure given illustrates the export activities by sea, air and road from one state between 2010 and 2012. Based on an overall perspective, it can be seen that the highest export activity was by ocean in t
The provided figure illustrates the variation and number of males and females who were enrolled in either full-time or part-time higher education in the United Kingdom from the 1970s to the 1990s.
The diagram above shows the amount of money spent in a specific region in Britain from different sources in 2017 and 2018, and the pie charts illustrate three different ways that the ways this money was spent.
The bar chart gives information about average monthly measurements of temperature, while the graph provides data regarding the sales of bathing suits in New York throughout the first half of 2012.
The bar charts provide key information about the proportion of male and women pupils of various age groups who studied in Australia for full-time and part-time education in 2006. The units are measured in rates.