The graphics illustrate money spent by foreigners on their visit to the UK and the reasons for their visits. The values are depicted from 1980 to 2010.
The pie charts give information about comparison in the percentages of the way people used four different types of transport to work and back in an Europe in the years 1959 and 2009.
As can be seen, the amount of electricity that was produced in China was 5398 billion kWh in 2014 while, In Brazil the amount of electricity that was produced was roughly 10 times lower than china in the same year. The U
The chart demonstrates the profiles of Anthropology graduates of a university after the course completion whereas the table illustrates the incomes of the anthropologists,with an experience of five years,employed in vari
The pie chart illustrates the proportion of people aged 23-65 in various occupations in Ashby, which is one of UK towns and in the whole UK in 2008. There are seven categories of occupations which are unemployed, constru
The bar chart illustrates the annual sales of movies in various formats, including rentals, VHS, DVD and blu-ray, in a specific shop from 2002 to 2011. Overall, it can be seen that rentals and DVD sales had high volume o
The first pie chart illustrates the proportion of energy utilised by a standard household in Australia, while the second chart indicates the emission of greenhouse gas as a consequence of energy usage.
As can be seen, In 1918, there was a significant percentage of people that lived in rented house which was over 75% or over three quarter of households. In 1939 and 1953 the percentage of owned accommodation and rented h
The bar chart above illustrates the value of exports activity in one country in different categories between 2015 and 2016. The data depicts the change of persentation in every category of experts in 2016 compared to 201
The pie diagram gives information about the changes in the percentage of various forms of transport which the citizens of Europe used for travelling to their offices, between 1959 and 2009.