The pie charts illustrate the percentage of ways to finding out the various news in Canada and Australia in five categories namely ;TV,radio , print ,online and not specified.
The pie charts show six categories of energy capacity in gigawats in 2012 and in 2030. Overall, fossil fuels, renewables and nuclear will decrease while other energy capacities such as wind, solar and flexibility capaci
These pie charts illustrate various methods of Canadian and Australian peolpe how they have accessed to news. It is clear from the given information that the figuers provide comparisons in diverse categories between peop
The pie chart above compares the methods used by Canadians and Australian citizens, To access the news in different ways (TV, Radio, Print, and Online).
The graphics give us information about the comparison between 2 different countries in the way of accessing to the news. The countries are Australia and Canada.
The two pie charts provide key information about costract methods of accessing the news in two countries, Canada and Australia. The units are measured by Percentages.
The charts illustrate the comparison of different ways people in Canada and Australia obtain the news. Overall, Canadians were familiar with TV to access the news and most Australians chose to read news online. In addit
The given pie charts show the proportion of how people get an information in Canada and Australia. The source are specified in five types, TV, radio, print, online and not specified. All of the figure is presented in per
The illustration below depicts the use of various platforms like tv, radio, print, online for getting information about the current events happening around the world in Canada and Australia. The values are expressed in p
The pie charts illustrate several kinds of paths in how Canada and Australia access the news. Generally, Canada dominated the percentage of all ways of accessing the news more than Australia, but it can be seen that Aust
The two pie charts illustrate the percentage of several path of how Canadian and Australian people accessing the news. Overall, the percentages of not specified media, radio, and print respectively were the lowest access