The bar graph illustrates the kinds of media that peaople at different age categories use to get news on a daily basis during 2011 in a specific country.
The bar chart illustrates the export earnings of five product categories in 2015 and 2016, while the accompanying table presents the percentage changes in value during this period.
The bar chart demonstrates the expenditure on three different fast food such as hamburgers, fish & chips and pizza by income groups from high to low income in Britain; while the graphs gives the change in fast food consu
The bar chart illustrates how many research students enrolled in various subjects by genders in 2005. Overall, psychology, natural sciences and mathematics each accounted for largest number among males, while linguistics
The bar chart showed the different methods of communication on daily news in percentage of people of different age groups, in one country and in 2011.The types of media were Micro blogging, Radio and Social networks, and
The presented pie charts compare the utilization of water for farming products in Australia in 2004 and worth of these commodities to the Australian economy in the same year.
The bar chart illustrates different methods of media used by the distinct five groups separated by age to know about news on a daily basis in a specific country during the year 2011, expressed as percentages.
The pie chart illustrations compares the amount of residents in the world among seven regions, between the years 1910, and 2010. Moreover, in the year 2010 the population increased from the year 1910 by approximately fou
The pie charts provides data regarding the total proportions of three types of nutrients in meals consumed by people during the day which might lead to a different health conditions if eaten too much.
The chart demonstrates the proportion of male tabacoo consumers in major seven countries of the world and also depict the average of the world during the period of the 2000 and the 2015.
The charts illustrates the proportions of British students at one university in England who were capable of speaking other other languages in addition to English from 2000 to 2010.
The given bar graph depicts the proportion of population who was 15 to 24 years old and does not work in different European countries in 2005,which was compared with the unemployed people in all aged. Overall, it can be