The presented pie chart summarises and compares the data on the main reasons why people wanted to either leave or enter the UK in 2007. Overall, it can be noted that while there were clear differences behind the intentio
In 2000, the percentage of young people in higher education was relatively low, with only 30% enrolled. This figure saw a significant rise by 2005, reaching approximately 40%. The upward trend continued, and by 2010, the
The bar chart illustrates the export earnings of a country across five categories in 2015 and 2016, while the table presents the percentage changes in these values.
The pie charts illustrate the average percentages of sodium, saturated fats, and added sugars consumed during typical meals in the USA. These nutrients, if consumed in excess, may pose health risks.
The bar graph illustrates the amount of teenagers in higher education from 2000, 2005 and 2010 in various country. Overall, the most young people who achieved to the next education is country D in 2010. While, country A
The bar charts provide information about bachelor and masters students after college who could not get full time work and it gaved the number of students in 4 different stage of work in 2008.
The chart compares what Anthropology graduates from one university did after finishing their degree course.the table compares the salaries of anthropologists in work after 5 years.
The bar chat gives the information about the figures of people who consumed 5 portions of fruits and vegetables each day in the UK between 2001 and 2008
There are two pie graphs related to each other, the first graph talks about the uses of energy thet Austalian families consume, while the other one is about the greenhouse gas emissions come from the energy.