The bar graph outlines the carbon output from various countries and emphasis the gradual increase over the decades for majority of the countries, except for Germany and the United Kingdom. For Germany, it can be noted th
The given line chart illustrates the changes that took place in the price of nickel, copper and zinc for the duration of twelve months in 2014. Overall, it is clear that all trends experienced a fluctuating rate over the
The line graph illustrates the data about the amount of average annual expenditure on three categories, namely cell phone, national and international fixed-line services in the United States during a ten-year period from
The line graph illustrates how many number of old shops closed and new shops started in one particular country over seven years of periods ( from 2011 to 2018)
This line graph illustrates how many people visited the Caribbean islands from 2010 to 2017, for three different sectors; visitors staying on cruise ships, visitors staying on the island, and total. Overall, the number o
The line graph indicates living in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy and Portugal people who average carbon dioxide emissions per person between 1967 and 2007. Overall, beginning in 1967, the highest average carbon diox
This provided line graph illustrates the count of shops that have been closed and opened from 2011 to 2018, in a period of 8 years. Overall, it can be seen that there was a great variation in the number of opening and cl
The supplied bar chart depicts four different modes of transport used by New Zealand's visitors from Britain, Germany, Japan, Korea, and Australia in the year 2004. A glance at the chart reveals that car was the most pop
From the chart above, we can see the pattern of opening stores during 2011 until 2018 is more stable than the number of closed stores in the same range of time.
The line chart illustrates the average carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions per person in four countries (UK, Sweden, Italy, and Portugal) between 1967 to 2007. The unit is measured in metric tonnes.
A glance at the provided bar chart reveals the unemployment rate of women in 4 countries of UK, such as England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland between 2013 and 2014.