This barchart illustrates the proportion of various type of waste were reused in town from 2000 to 2010. Overall, in 2020, every waste were recycled increased dramatically without plastic where glass was always top durin
The graph provides information on the death rate related to alcohol around the world in seven different countries in 2005 as well as the average consumption of beer in 2002. Overall, it is evident that the highest amount
The line chart illustrates the sum of shop openings and closures in a particular country between 2011 and 2018. Overall, the number of shops that closed and opened experienced a general downward trend during the observat
The line chart illustrates the number of shops that closed and the digit of recently established shops in a country for 8 years, starting from 2011 to 2018.
The line graph provides information about the conditions of participation by club members in three courses : swimming, team sports, and gym activities.
The provided bar graph demonstrates the amount of waste discharged via landfill, burning, and dumping at sea in one European country, from 2005 to 2008.
The bar chart illustrates the economic influence of Agriculture, Manufacturing and Business and Financial in Great Britain from 1900 to 2000. Overall, it is evident that the importance of the third mentioned sector stead
The line graphs provides information concerning the number of bananas was priced in Japan, France, Germany, and USA between 1994 and 2004. The data can be divided into two groups, namely the number that experienced an up
The above line graphs indicates the average number of UK commuters traveling each day by Car, bus or train between 1970-2020. It is significant that in early 70's around 5.8 millions of commuters has used car as the main
The line graph illustrates the millions of public transport users in the UK over the period of the past 60 years i.e., 1970 to 2030. Overall, the graph shows an increase for trains and cars but a steady decline for buses
The line graph illustrates the proportions of part-time employed university students categorised by the five distinct British academic institutions from 1998 to 2008. Overall, while the percentage of this type of student