The first chart illustrates the one-year usage of the electricity in the UK in two different categories which are summer and winter. The pie chart also, expands how English people use electricity in their houses.
The pie chart illustrates the proportion of various entertaining activities with both family and friends talking, eating out, watching TV, playing computer games, and others. among European adults in 1985 and in 1995.
The pie chart illustrates the proportion of household expenditure in a specific country from 1990 to 2020. Overall, it is clear from the graph that food category was the highest spending. While, entertainment activities
The chart provides information about the leisure time spent by men and women of different employment statuses. The data was taken in the year 1998 to 1999.
The bar chart illustrates the percentage contribution of three sectors—agriculture, industry, and services—to India’s GDP between 1960 and 2000. Overall, there was a significant decline in agriculture’s share, while the
The pie chart illustrates that in Canada the electric devices used by some people in the age group from 18 to 25 use to watch screens in two different years with 2 charts. The data is depicted in percentages.
The chart provides key information about the amount of magazines sold per person across five countries in a two-year period , with the planned sales for the year 2007 .
The pie chart illustrates the future activities of Antropology students of a specific university after they finish their undergraduate degree course, while the table shosws the percentage of Antropologist's wages after f
The graph shown points out the percentage of fuel used in transport sector of six european countries, such as Slowakia, Italy, France, Austria, Spain and Greece, with an additional trend giving information of the EU Aver
The chart illustrates the contribution of three different sectors, such as agriculture, industry, and service, to India’s gross domestic production in five-decade intervals during the years between 1960 to 2000.