The given graph illustrates how much energy was produced using wind in four countries (India, Denmark, Germany, and the US) over the years 1985 and 2000. Units are measured in megawatts.
The given bar chart demonstrates the data regarding the percentage of the population aged 65 and over in Canada, Germany, and the UK in three years: 1980, 2000, and a prediction for 2030.
The data table and pie charts illustrate the sources of money and the sectors where the money was spent in a region of Britain respectively in the years 2017 and 2018.
The provided chart gives information about 5 fractions of fruit and vegetables consumed by kids, women and men per day in the United Kingdom from 2001 to 2008.
The table chart presents the prcentages of survey respondents in the UK which they have funny time with different time that namely : 1990 , 2000 and 210.
The pie graphs illustrate the proportion of water used for 6 distinct places over the world North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Central Asia and Southeast Asia.
The provided line graphs depict information on amount of money in Australian dollars which was came from import and export with three various countries throughout 6 years, starting from 2004.
The given three-line chart illustrates data on Australia's trade with China,Japan and the USA from 2004 to 2009, and the graph shows import and export changes expressed in Australian dollars for each country.
These graphs demonstrate data on how much quantity of Australian dollars took by exporting and importing products to three countries, China, Japan and United states, between 2004 and 2009.
The table presents the activities done by unemployed citizens of the UK in the year 1982. The columns stand for the time of day and gender while the rows list the activities.
The line chart illustrate the proportion of using electronic devices data by households with four kinds of equipment from 1995 to 2015. Overall, all surveyed devices were upward at the timeframe. In addition, the percent
The four diagrams compare the data on the primary causes for utilizing mobile devices among adolescents, based on research conducted in a certain African nation throughout the years 2016-2019.
The two following pie charts depict the consequential causes of why students opted for some universities rather than others in the UK in 1987 and 2007.