The information presented in the charts gives us an insight into the percentage of 14 to 16 year aged English native students learning foreign language and the ratio of top three preferred languages.
The graph compares the lifestyle of students of three different countries – United States, Australia, and Canada. Especially, the chart gives us the number of hours during which the students sleep, study, or relax.
The charts illustrate some changes in household devices ownership and housework time from 1920 to 2019. As more homes acquired appliances housework hours significantly decreased, indicating a shift towards greater conven
The bar charts illustate the percentage of employees in three sectors agriculture, industry and services across The USA, China ,Japan and Germany in two periods of time 1980 and 2010.
The bar chart illustrates the value of exports in 5 categories between 2015 and 2016, while the table shows how their values changed during the same period.
This bar chart illustrates the percentage of the country's exports in five different product categories in 2015 and 2016. This table shows a comparison between 2015 and 2016 in the percentage of change.
Whereas, the illustrated graph provides the rate of US adults who shop online during 2015, the graph shows the percentage of people who buy online and in a physical shop. In this essay. Overall, mostly older generations
The bar chart gives information about the change in the number of worldwide students in Australia in terms of countries, namely China, India, Nepal, Vietnam, Brazil and Malaysia between 2019 and 2020.
The given bar graph compares the changes in the number of students in Australia in terms of six countries, namely China, India, Nepal, Vietnam, Brazil, and Malaysia in two years which are 2019 and 2020.
The bar chart provides information about the proportion of Canadian residents who have a career related to the five industries namely, manufacturing, services, agriculture/fishing, construction, and energy/water between
The graph provides information about the percentage of households with cars in a European state. The data was taken from 1971 to 2001. Overall, based on the details, there was a fluctuating trend in three different categ