The pie chart gives information about survey results of various types of tourist attractions visited by the people of Britain in the year 1999. It is clear that the visitors are interested in visiting Theme Parks account
The bar chart illustrates the total number of mintues (measured in billions ) that spended in telephone calls in the United Kingdom, by three category local, national and international, and mobiles. In eight- year period
The chart illustrate data about the value of different categories of exports in the 2015 and 2016. Moreover, the table show the per sent change in all of catedories between 2015 and 2016.
The chart presents the average revenue collected by the Australian corporations A Corp and B Corp on each weekday. The averaged sales numbers, represented in Australian Dollars, have been calculated using 5 weeks of ear
The bar chart and the table illustrate the amount of time, presented in minutes, spent by British citizens on daily chores and their leisure activities every day in 2008, broken up by gender.
The chart illustrates how many people visited several tourist attractions from a survey in 1999. Overall, it is clear that theme parks became the first place that was visited.
The chart illustrates how many girls for every 100 boys participate in several levels of school education. The data was taken in 1990 and 1998. Overall, it is clear that only in tertiary conditions in developed countries
It is clear that the percentage of households in rented accommodation was much higher at the beginning of the period, whereas during the second half of the period more homes were privatised. Overall, the proportion of fa
The bar chart below provides information about final rates of questioning population about their purchasing habits in the few Australian towns in the past 4 weeks.The majority of the bar belong to going to cafe for drink
The pie charts depict the percentages of different entertaining activities (talking with family, talking with friends, eating out, watching TV, playing computer games, and other) among European adults in two years (1985
The given chart depicts the amount of children’s trip from and to school using different modes of transport in a country. The provided data is in 1990 and 2010 of children aged 5-12.
One chart displays the primary reason for studying according to the age of students and the other chart illustrates the percentage of employer assistance in varied age groups.
The line chart provides key information about the number of Argentina, Australia, and Thailand produced cars from 2003 to 2009. The units are measured in thousands.
The line graph provides information on the number of people who ask for assistance at a tourist centre in the UK, in a period of 6 months from January to June.
The bar graph illustrates the agriculture, industry and services contributing to India’s gross domestic product during 4 decades from 1960 to 2000. The data is measured in percentages.