The data presented is composed of 2 pie charts describing the average consumption of energy and the resulting greenhouse gas emissions in Australian houses.
The pie chart illustrates the percentages of Canadians' favourite takeaways, and the bar graph represents the number of Indian hotels in Canada from 1960 to 2015.
The bar chart represents the numbers of people that regularly had an appropriate daily portion of fruit and vegetables intake in the uk between 2001 to 2008.the information was given for three categories(women,children,
The given bar chart compares data about how many people worked in 5 various sections namely, sales, accounting, computing, nursing, and farming in one area of Australia at 2 points in time that is 2001 and 2008.
The bar chart gives an idea about the numbers of the US families according to the money they gained per one year. The study involved three periods 2007,2011 and 2015
These pie charts provide key information about the proportional changes in time spent on various activites by working inidiviauls a specific nation from 1958 to 2008.
The pie charts illustrate how Australians use energy and the amount of greenhouse gases they emit as a result. Overall, there are 6 groups of power utilization in Australia.
The pie charts illustrate how Australians use energy and the amount of greenhouse gases they emit as a result. Overall, there are 6 groups of energy utilization in Australia.
The two pie charts illustrate the proportion of energy consumption in an average Australian household and the corresponding greenhouse gas emissions. The data is categorized into six areas: heating, water heating, refrig
The chart illustrates salt consumption among males and females in the UK in 2000, categorized by age groups ranging from under 6 years to over 60 years old.
The chart illustrates the proportion of specific people, including male, female and child, consuming five portions of fruits and vegetables from 2001 to 2008 in the UK.
The pie chart illustrates the data about the proportion of pupils enrolling in different courses at an adult education centre from 1985 to the present year.