The pie chart shows how dance classes are positioned in Australian town while the bar chart compares various kinds of dance classes which are being attended by young people
The chart compares the number of volunteers and paid workers in various roles namely coaching, referees, therapists and other sections in the sports complex of an Australian town in 2015.
The line graph provides the percentage of unemployed recent graduates and young non-graduates aged 21 to 30 over a period of 25 years starting from 1990
This bar graph illustrates the amount of trips made (in millions) by school-going children each year using five different modes of transport from a specific country in two years, 1990 and 2010.
The bar chart illustrates the number of people who visited three different museums in London from 2007 to 2012. Overall, the number of visitors to the National Gallery tended to increase whereas that of visitors to the V
The bar charts give information about the average Household spending patterns as a proportion of income divided into three incomes ( Low, Medium and High). the income measured in dollars.
The present bar chart and table compare data about the number of pupils who stayed in 4 different English-speaking countries namely, the USA, the UK, Canada, and Australia in 2004 and 2012.
The bar chart illustrates the three major causes - industry, transportation and electricity - of gas emissions of four countries, namely China, America, Japan and Australia, in the year 2012, measured in parts per millio
The bar graph depicts and compares with colour-coded bars how many people visited the three museums located in London each year in the 5-year period between 2007 and 2012.
The bar chart illustrates the volume of gas emissions in five countries, namely the UK, New Zealand, Austria, Australia and the USA, measured in millions of tonnes. Overall, it is clear that the air pollution level in th