The graph shown above illustrates the numbers of various ways people travel to and from work in 1960, 1980, and 200. Each stacks represents the quantity used in each specific year. For instance, blue shows the quantity d
The bar graph depicts data about the type of transport for commuting from and to workplaces in 1960, 1980 and 2000, in a European city. Overall, the trend changed over time for each system of transportation.
he pie chart and line graph below illustrates the different types of crime committed in Britain and the correlation between age and crime the past year respectively.
The line graph illustrates how many people contact the Tourist Information Office in a town to get information, whether by meeting in person, sending letters, or simply calling this office, in a six-month period of time
The diagram illustrates the usage of four different foods including chicken, beef, lamb, and fish in one of Europe's countries in a period of 25 years.Overall, the chicken needed for individuals had risen while the other
The two line graphs provide statistics about how many imports New Zealand buys from the two different countries between 1994 and 2004. Units are measured in millions of dollars.
The given graph illustrates the daily intake of three spreads per person between 1981 and 2007 in a country. Overall, margarine showed a fluctuation while butter depicts a downward trend after 1986.
As for the weather circumstances in the East region of Africa, a glance at the figure provided reveals some data. While the line graph illustrates the mean monthly temperature, the bar chart gives information about the a
he graph provide the figures of tourists to England who visited Brighton attractions between 1980 and 2010.The attractions compared are art gallery,pavilion,pier and festival.
The provided line graph give us information about the daily consumption of each preson in three categories whitin a quarter starting from 1981. At first glance while consumption of margarine and butter were starting at 1
The given line graph illustrates how the costs of copper, nickel and zinc varied in 2014. Overall, it can be seen that both copper and zinc witnessed a slight rise in their prices while Nikel’s value decreased significan