The pie charts give information about the proportion of initial places Germans and Nigerians go to so as to access information in a week. Sources of information include newspapers, television, radio, the internet, and fa
The pie charts depict a comparison of average diet consumption percentage between the world and China as well as India in 2008. Overall, the two nations’ food consumption differed from the global average, although proces
The bar chart represents data about the time spent on telephone calls in the UK, from the year of 1995 to 2002. Moreover, calls are divided into three types, which are local, national and international, and mobiles.
The pie charts illustrate the percentages of work styles that include manual and non-manual patterns and they compare the difference between male and female preferences according to occupation in Great Britain, in 1992.
The two pie charts comprise the share of four parts (food & beverage, electronics & appliances, video games and home furnishings) in the retailing industry of Canada in 2005 and 2010.
The two pie charts illustrate key information about the different types of energy production in France in 1995 and 2005. The data is expressed as a percentage.
The pie charts compare immigration and emigration to and from the Australia in 2010. The graphs show also the main causes of the migration processes – definite jobs, looking for job, formal study, accompany/join, and oth
The two charts illustrate how much energy was produced by five sources( coal, gas, nuclear, petrol and others) in France in two different years (1995 and 2005).