The given pie charts illustrate the comparison between various revenue sources and expenditure of a children’s charity in the USA, which are classified into percentages.
The pair of pie charts illustrate the way young people in a practical nation chosed to do during their free time in the year 2010 and 2020. Overall, watching TV and social media are the most favorite options of all time;
The line graph provides the details of proportion of houses with electronic goods and the duration of chores done per week in one country between the period of 1920to 2019.
The pie charts illustrates the total profit generated from five industries in one of the West African city Togo during the time period of 2000 and its outcome in 2050. While the companies are registered as soft beverages
The charts illustrate the percentage of households that owned an electrical device (washing machine, refrigerator, vacuum cleaner) and the amount of time spent on doing chores per week per household in a country from 192
The line graph above depicts the migration of people, which is mentioned in millions, from the countryside to the metropolitan area in the year 2000 until 2025. The graph included three groups of different nations, namel
The table illustrates the number of tourists to the museum ashdown before nad after the renovation, while the chart depict the feedback of people who visited the museum during and after the construction.
The given chart represents the population proliferation in some of the megapolises in the world such as Tokyo, New York, shanghai, Bombay, and Jakarta for three different years.
This pie charts provide a key information about devices that young people in the 18 to 25 age group have been using in 2009 and 2019 in Canada. Overall, it is clear from the pie charts that most of canadian citizens in 2
The bar chart illustrates the income of one nation`s export goods from different catagories in 2015 and 2016, while the table gives proportion of change in each category of goods exports in 2016 from 2015.
The bar chart provides key information about the percentages of people who ate five portions of fruits and vegetables every day in the UK between 2001 and 2008. The units are measured in proportion.