The pie diagrams illustrate the proportion of four different kinds of food consumed in three categories comprising the world, China and India in the year 2008.
The pie chart illustrates the comparison between the average food consumption in the world and two different countries, namely China and India, throughout the year 2008.
The illustrated pie charts provide data about the usual amount of food, consumed in the world in 2008 with comparison to China and India. The pie charts are divided into 4 food groups: processed food, vegetables and frui
The charts illustrate some statistics about the sources and the usages of electricity from the last year. Overall, fossil fuels both consumed and generated the majority of the electricity, while green energy production
The two pie charts illustrate the percentages of energy consumption and electricity generation in the last year. On the whole, coal and gas accounted for high rates in both charts.
The two pie charts illustrates the percentages of energy consumption and electricity generation in last year. On the whole, coal and gas accounted high rates in both charts.
The pie chart below illustrates the percentage of food consumption such as processed food,vegetables and fruits,animal food,nuts, and seeds in the world in 2008 compared to two countries, China and India.
The charts illustrate the proposition of four kinds of food which were consumed in the world in comparison with two different countries in the year 2008.
The given two pie charts illustrate the variance in population in a century from 1900. This change can be seen in percentages. Overall, the whole population grew significantly in 100 years.
The two pie charts show the total population in the world by region between 1900 and 2000. Overall, the number of world citizens increased about fivefold, and there was also a new area for the Middle East and North Afric
The information about the comparision of food consumption between the world and two Asian countries such as China and India in the year 2008 is depicted by given circular charts.