The present line chart compares data about the percentage of citizens aged 65 and older in 3 various countries namely, Japan, Sweden, and the USA from 1940 to its prediction in 2040.
The given line graph illustrates the rate of travellers to Scotland who went to four tourist attractions namely aquarium, castle, zoo and festival over three decades.
The graph below compares changes in consumer average and expenditure on cell phone, national and international fixed line and service in American over 9 years.
The graph illustrates how many kilometres traveled by each vehicle in the United States, Germany, Britain, France and Japan for twenty years from 1990 to 2010. Overall, it is clear that the United States citizen traveled
The line graph illustrates what proportion of spending was allocated to categories of goods and services in a European country between 1960 and 2000. Overall, although the expenditure on food and leisure initially ranked
The graph illustrates the total number of export items, which are fuel, manufactured goods, and food, in a particular country for six years from 2000 to 2005.
The line graph illustrates the distance travelled in kilometres by each car in five countries (the United States, Germany, Britain, France, and Japan) over a time period of 20 years (from 1990 to 2010).
The line graph given illustrates how much fast food was consumed by Australian teenagers between 1975 and 2000. Unit is measured in a number of times eaten per year.
This line graph shows the average women's height in European countries between 1946 and 1996.From this graph, there are the Netherlands, Latvia,Sweden and France.For the Netherlands, from 1946 to 1972, women's height we
The line chart depicts the consumption of 3 different types of fast food (hambuger,pizza,and fish&chips) over 20 year period by Britain.Units are given as the numberot times each kind was eaten per year.
The line graph illustrates the inquiries received by the Tourist Information Office from January 2011 to June 2011 by three types of communication made in person, by letter/email, and by telephone.