The given graph illustrates mean of the carbon dioxide emissions per individual among European coutries such as UK, Sweden, Italy and Portugal from 1967 to 2007.
The line graph shows the expenditure of a European country in 40 years, from 1960 until 2000, in terms of five categories, namely food, leisure, clothing, transport and energy.
The line graph compares five European cities in terms of the percentage of workers who were absent due to illness over a decade, between 1991 and 2001.
The line chart given illustrates a comparison of using of fours energy different types to generate electricity in various Asian nations in the period from 1990 to 2005
The graph gives information about the percentage of money spent on Food, Leisure, Clothing, Transport and Energy in a European country from 1960 to 2000.
The line chart illustrates the amount of CO2 emissions each person in European countries, Italy, Sweden, Portugal, and the United Kingdom between 1967 and 2007 which is measured in metric tonnes. It is evident that the U
The bar chart represents the number of part-time employers in each country of the United Kingdom in 1980 and 2010. While the vertical axis shows the percentage of workers, the horizontal one showcases the country.
The graph demonstrates how much rubbish was collected and recovered between 1960 and 2005 in the United States. As can be seen, the total debris recycling rose to over 80 million in 2005, also the percentage of repossess
The graph demonstrates how much rubbish was collected and recovered between 1960 to 2005 in the Unitated States. As can be seen, the total waste recycling rose to over 80 million in 2005, also the percentage of repossess
The graph gives information about the percentage of money spent on Food, Leisure, Clothing, Transport and Energy in a European country from 1960 to 2000.
The presented bar chart represents the perception of people in London about the city in three years. In the big picture, it is conspicuous that the highest number of people thinking about city was the range of shops.
This bar chart illustrates the results in percentage of a survey conducted between three years period to know what the people who live in london think of the city. over all, the range of shops received the most results a