The diagram illustrates the emissions of carbon dioxide per person in four different countries in Europe during a period of 40 years, between 1967 and 2007. While Portugal had the lowest carbon dioxide emissions during t
The line graph depicts how the correlation between numbers of crimes committed vary with ages. Meanwhile, the pie chart displays the distribution of illegal acts as recorded one-year ago.
The given line chart compares data about how many people who were from other countries visited 3 various regions of a special Country, which was in Europe ,from 1987 to 2007.
The line chart shows the average depletion of electricity in winter and summer. Another pie chart illustrates various purposes for employing power in every household.
The graph provides data on the amount of ticket purchases made for films released in a diversity of genres, between 1996 to 2006 in an unnamed country.
The pie chart indicates how much electricity Ireland produces and the table presents the primary reasons. For instance coal, gas, wind and solar for using this land.
The graph provides data on the manufacture levels of certain fuels, such as petroleum, natural gas and coal in the UK from 1981 to 2000. The energy units are measured in numbers. One energy unit refers to one million ton
The line graph compares the average monthly change in the amount of three metals named copper, nickel and zinc in 2014. Units are given in percentages.
The aim of this report is to analyze the trends of shop business related activities throughout 2011-2018. As displayed in the provided statistics, the graph focuses on two main factors: shop closures and shop openings.
The following graphs illustrate the frequency of UK adults drinking more than the recommended guidelines of at least one day per week in 2004,and the mean alcohol consumption of young adults in Britain aged between 11
The given column graphs depict the average retirement age for individuals in 2004 and 2008 among six nations. It can be seen easily that Sweden had the longest retirement age between men and women.
The given column graphs illustrate the average retirement age for individuals in 2004 and 2008 among six nations. It can be seen easily that Sweden had the longest retirement age between men and women.