The bar chart illustrates how much money was spent on five items in two countries (France and UK) during 2010. Overall, UK spent more money on almost all goods than France, except of computers and perfume.
The bar chart provides key information about the proportion of inhabitants who are purchasing or borrowing houses in Wales and England over a period ninety three, from 1918 to 2011. The units are measured in percentages
The bar chart provides key information about the figures for students who registered in various communities that located in Australia over a period of five years between 2015 and 2020.
The given plans represent the southwest airport site; the left plan is the current site of the airport, and the right picture illustrates what it will look like after development in the following year.
the bar charts depict what students in the UK (graduate and postgraduate) decided to do instead of full-time work in 2008. Overall, both types of students took the lead in further study, while voluntary work was the leas
The table and chart provide a breakdown of the total annual expenditure and the average weekly amount spent by international students while studying abroad in four countries, with figures given in US dollars.
The chart compares the average number of hours worked per week by employees in the industrial sector across four European countries , France, Denmark, Sweden, and the UK , in the year 2002.
The given bar chart compares the different age groups' participation in three categories in terms of musical festivals, namely classical, opera, and popular , in Australia in 2006.
The given bar chart compares that the different age groups participant to three catagories in terms of musical festivals, namely classical, opera, and popular in Australia in 2006.
The chart depicts the time spent on talking on the telephone by UK residents categorized in three different types (local, national and international, mobiles) between 1995 and 2002. Units are measured in billion minutes.