The presented table and bar chart provide details about foreign students in English-speaking countries from 2004 to 2012. The four countries are the USA, UK, Australia and Canada.
The line graph compares the numbers of foreign visitors travelling to the UK and that of British people travelling to other countries over the period of two decades. The bar chart illustrates how many UK citizens travell
The provided pie charts show the reasons why people leave and stay in the UK. There are five reasons which are joining a family/friends, the language, the employment, financial reasons and the life quality.
The first pie graph illustrates data regarding the division of reasons which lead the UK residents to leave their country. The second chart demonstrates the proportional amount of people who choose to stay in the United
The display pie chart describes the reason why people left the UK for other countries and why people stayed in the UK. The below information in given in %. The reason are Joint family/friends, language, employment, finan
The line graph illustrates the number of visits to and from the UK between 1979 and 1999, while the bar chart presents the five most popular destinations (France, Spain, the USA, Greece, and Turkey) visited by UK residen
The first chart highlights data about travelling into and out of the UK in percentages and the second one also displays reports about favourable territories from Britain travellers' perspective.
The line graph illustrates the number of visitors to and from the UK in two different years 1979 to 1999, whereas the bar charts reveal the most popular countries visited by the UK people in 1999. Units are measured in
The data provided in the form of a bar chart illustrates how many students moved to English-speaking countries for study in two years, 2004 and 2012, while the table copmares the foreign students as percentage of total
Information about the number of tourists to the UK and the number of UK citizens, who visited other countries, for a twenty year period is presented by a line graph. Data about the most popular places among the British
The line graph illustrates data regarding diabetes prevalence among adult population from four different countries from 1980 to 2021. Generally speaking, it is clear that the overall incidence has dramatically increased
The line graph illustrates the number of visitors from other countries visiting the UK and how many tourists in this country travelled overseas between 1979 and 1999. Meanwhile, the bar chart compares the percentage of U
The given bar chart and table illustrate the number of foreign students in universities in the USA, UK, Australia, and Canada in 2004 and after eight years. The measurements were in thousands.
The bar chart illustrates vehicle preferences among youth in a year in The UK, United States, France, and Italy. Overall, it can be seen that car is in first position in all of the countries except in France while the mo
The two given bar charts illustrate the comparison between men and women aged 60-64 who worked in four countries (Belgium, USA, Japan and Indonesia) in the years 1970 and 2000. Units are measured in percentage. Overall,