The graph depicts the proportion of the Australian workforce employed in five industries over a 50-year period, from 1962 to 2012. Overall, the service sector absorbed the highest proportion of the workforce, in sharp co
The line graph presented illustrates the proportion of households in the U.S. that owned a washing machine, computer, phone, internet connection, and DVD player from 1995 to 1999.
The graph depicts the number of unemployment rates between 1993 and 2007 in the UK, Japan, and the rest of Europe countries. Overall, Japanese and the rest of European unemployment rates grew from their starting points a
The bar charts provide key information about the film released ratios and the total percentages of ticket sales in a country in the time ranging from 1996 to 2006. The units are measured in percentages.
The line graph provided above depicts the proportions of homes in the US having five various modern facilities for a five-year period spanning from 1995.
The line chart provides key information about the Australian export to Japan, the United states, China and India through the time from 1990 to 2012. The units are measured in percentages.
The line graph illustrates the amount of three kinds of spreads (margarine, low fat & reduced spreads, and butter) which were consumed between 1981 and 2007. Taking a look at the parameters given to describe the data, i
The line graphs illustrate the information related to spending money on investigating renewable sources of energy in specific countries such as Switzerland, Denmark, Spain, and the UK over a 25-year period.
The chart illustrates the amount of people who visited to UK for holiday, business purposes and to visit friends or relatives in the period of 20 years.
The chart illustrates the statistics of international guests visiting the UK for various reasons from 1989 to 2009. Following a slight decrease between 1984 and 1989, the size of travellers who came to meet their friends
The line graph depicted above gives information about foreigners who traveled into the UK for three main purposes over a thirty-year period, spanning from 1989.
The picture provided above depicts two line graphs illustrating the most widespread three names among UK children based on their genders between 1925 and 2000.