The provided line chart illustrates the rates of household recycling in the UK, France, and Germany over a span of 10 years from 2005 to 2015 by the percentages per year.
The line graph and pie charts illustrate the distribution of the crimes by type and age of people who committed illegal acts in the United Kingdom in the last year. The main fact that stands out is that the most amount o
The line graph depicts the number of books that were borrowed in four various months in 2014 from four village libraries, and the pie chart illustrates the proportion of records, by type, that were borrowed over this tim
This line graph depicts information about how many books were read, in Burnaby public library by male and female, for four years. Overall, the ratio of men rose dramatically throughout the period, whereas the women gradu
This report derives from the line graph, which illustrates the consumption of fish and three different types of meals in a European country between 1979 and 2004.
The supplied data table describes the population size, birth and death rates on England and Wales from 1700 to 2000. As a general trend, the population size rate increased overwhelmingly after the 19th century in England
The line chart reveals the average temperatures in a year of three main cities from three different regions: Paris in Europe, Dubai in the Middle East, and Sydney in Australia.
This line graph illustrates the expenditure on 3 types of film watching through a 7-year period. The pie charts show the market share proportions from 3 forms between 2005 and 2011.
The line graph below indicates how many males and females used cell phones in the city of Marysville between 1995 and 2015. The number of cell phone users has changed significantly during these years among men and women.
This report derives from the line graph, which illustrates the number of travelling to and from the United Kingdom (UK) between 1979 and 1999, and the bar graph, which illustrates the states which were preferred most by
The line graph shows the birth rate, population growth rate and death rate from 1940 until 2020 in Scotland. The three different veriables are measured in percentages.