The above pie chart reveals data on the reason why do people are using the vehicles in city. It is demonstrates the percentage of what people used for transportation cars, LRT, bus or taxi.
The line chart shows the average depletion of electricity in winter and summer. Another pie chart illustrates various purposes for employing power in every household.
The first pie chart illustrates how energy is used in households in Australia. Whereas the second pie chart given provides information about the amount of greenhouse gas that comes from energy consumption.
The first chart illustrates the amount of energy Austrailian spend during the household, and the second chart illustrates the proportion of gas emissions by using that.
The picture illustrate the number of global pineapple exports from the top three pineapple-producing countries in 2009 and 2019, along with a detailed analysis of the consumer cost per pineapple in 2019.
The pie chart provides information about transport and cars which are used in Edmonton while the table illustrates the reason people use transport in the city. Overall, it is clear that the cars witnessed an upward trend
The bar graph gives information on the number of situations that people who live in different countries meet including Learning the local language, finding somewhere to live and making friends.
The bar graph gives information on the number of growth people who got qualifications from education providers by gender and age range segregation in three years since 2009. The units are measured in percentage.
The table provides data on reasons for car use in cities, while the pie chart displays the distribution of transport modes: cars, Light Rail Transit (LRT), buses, and taxis.
The figures illustrate the proportion of three distinct brackets of guests to a museum in 15 years from 1997 to 2012. From an overall perspective, it is clear that the total number of visitors increased steadily over the