The graph illustrates the average growth in domestic product in affluent nations, nations that have embraced a global business approach, and those that have not.
The figure shows that the index population of wild birds from 1970-2004 has different number from each other species. The number of wild birds who still alive such as coastal species around 140, all species around 110, w
The line chart illustrates the percentage of regional household recycling rates in three countries between 2005 and 20015. The figure of Germany grew from 20% to approximately 50% from 2005 to 2015. In France there was a
The line graph below illustrates the fast food costumers index Between Australia teenagers in 42 year period from 1980 to 2022. Overall, it is clearly seen that over time, the number of hamburgers that has eaten by avera
The line graph describes the number of questions received by the Tourist Information Office in one city from January to June 2011. Overall, there are some changing trends over a six-month period. While in-person visits a
The line chart illustrates three reasons of air pollution in the UK for 15 years, from 1990 to 2015. It is clear that total air pollutants experienced a downturn with transport and households. Whereas transport was the o
The pie charts illustrate the proportion for the result of a survey of children activities for both bodys and girls in cultural and free activities. Overall, Computer games had the highest figure by boy's; whereas, liste
Overall, in the beginning of the period , By telephone was highest and In person was lowest In comparison, number of inquiries received by the Tourist Information
The line graph illustrates the production levels of the main fuels in the UK over the 20-year period from 1981 to 2000. Moreover, this data consists of three items, namely petroleum, coal, and natural gas.
The line chart illustrates the proportion of household recycling rates in three countries between 2005 and 2015. Overall, it can be clearly seen that all countries increased dramatically in all periods.