The line graph illustrates the amount of average carbon dioxide gas which is emitted by one individual in four countries with ten-year intervals from 1967 to 2007. The unit on the Y-axis is shown in metric tonnes.
The presented graph provides information on the rate of foreigners who visited three regions of European countries in the period between 1987 and 2007.The units are written in thousands.
The charts illustrate how many phone calls a car manufacturer’s Nigerian and Indian call centres took, according to which car model was discussed. Overall, in both countries, the number of calls received for Models D and
The charts illustrate how many phone calls a car manufacturer’s Nigerian call centre took, according to which car model was discussed. Overall, the number of calls for every model, except model C, decreased between 2010
The line graph illustrates the number of three distinct forest-industry products (paper and packaging, sawn wood, and wood pulp) in the UK between 1980 and 2000. Production units are measured in million tonnes.
The bar charts provide key information about the total ratio of movies produced and the total proportion of ticket sales in two different years in a world region, with units measured in percentages.
The graph illustrates the information about the average carbon dioxide emissions per person between 1967 band 2007 in Europian countries including United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy and Portugal.
The line graphs provided illustrate the number of imports taken place from two diffrenet countries (Australia and Japan) toward New Zealand from 1994 to 2004. Unit used was NZ$ million.
The given line chart illustrates the proportion of workers from five different countries in Europe ( Netherlands, France, Sweden, UK, Germany) that were not present for a day or more due to sickness between 1991 and 200
The provided line graph illustrates how the number of tourists visiting a particular Caribbean changed over a 7-year period. Units are measured in millions of visitors.
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of tourists to four different spots in England from 1980 to 2010. Overall, the rate of visitors to the Pavillon is the highest while that of travellers to the Pier is the lowest f