The provided bar graph highlights information about individuals' coffee and tea purchasing and consuming choices in five Australian cities, gathered through a survey.
The charts provide information about the type of meals people in Canada prefer to take away and the number of restaurants with Indian food in Canada from 1960 to 2015.
The bar chart below illustrates the levels of air pollution in four countries, which are China, the United States, Japan, and Australia, in 2021. There are three causes: electricity generation, transport, and industry. U
The two charts provide information about the location of dance classes, and the types of dance classes young people in a town in Australia are attending at present.
The bar graph illustrates the timing of phone calls made in the UK, categorised into three types, namely local, international and mobile, from 1995-2002.
The three pie charts illustrate information about the average proportion in usually meals for three kind of nutrients, which could be unhealthy if you eaten too much.
The bar chart illustrates the wages in the U.K. for five different working sectors when they start their career and after three years of experience, while the table compares the average weekly hours for each profession.
The bar graph illustrates the comparison of salaries of different professions working in UK. Furthermore, the table gives information on the hours spent per week by these people.
The table provides information about the number of people who visited Ashdown Museum before and after its refurbishment. The pie charts depict the results of surveys on overall visitor satisfaction.
The given pie charts provide information about the percentage of British students who were able to communicate in another language rather than their native in an English university, at two distinct years, in 2000 and in
The chart and table illustrate a comparison between 5 different professions in the UK in terms of salary and working hours per week. All figures are in pounds sterling.
The pie charts illustrate the amount of electricity which was generated in Germany and France in 2009. Units are measured in billion kWh and percentages.