The given line chart compares data about how many people lived( per million), birthed, and died in thousand in England and Wales between 1700 and 2000.
The pie chart illustrates the proportion of the number of sick days in 1970,1980 and 1990 in an imaginary country.The figure is given in percentages.Another chart represents how much money is spent on healthcare between
The line graph illustrates the demographic rates (birth, inhabitants growth and mortality) between year 1940 and 2020 in Scotland. From the line graph it can be clearly seen birth and population growth rates decreased, w
The provided line graph illustrates the proportion of Internet used by the residents of three different countries, where the countries were the USA, Canada and Mexico in years 1990 and 2009.
The line graph highlights the proportion of internet users in three countries: the United States (USA), Canada, and Mexico citizens from 1990 to 2009. Overall, All countries' internet users increased in number. While th
The provided line graph illustrates the proportion of population, number of people born and number of people die in million in England and Walves between 1700 and 2000.
The line graphs show the proportion of the population living in the cities across four different countries in Asia between 1970 and 2020, and expected to 2040, with 10-year intervals.
The line graph provides information about demographic trends of Scotland between 1940 and 2020. There are three variables which are birth rate, population growth rate and death rate. It is clear that all the variables ar
The line graph illustrates the birth rate, population growth rate and it was dead rate between 1940 and 2020 in Scotland. There had three types variables which were measured g in percentages.
The line chart illustrates the percentage of Scottish fertility, demographic growth and mortality across the period of 1940 to 2020. Overall, it is evident that all rates exhibited a downward trend.
The line graph illustrates the rates of population growth by ages 0-14, 25-37, 38-45, and over 65 between 1950 and 2050, with the data measured in percentages. Overall, it is evident that people with age over 65 and 25-3