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).
The two pie charts illustrate the contribution of each industry segment to the Turkish economy in 2000 and 2016. Overall, we can see a shift from an agricultural society to one with an even distribution of different indu
The given charts illustrate the elongation of energy in a particular country in 1995 and 2005. Overall, the trend for most categories remained relatively stable, with Petro decreasing dramatically after one decade.
The pie charts provides us information about change of social media platform users in the year of 2011, 2012, dan 2023. Overall, Facebook experienced to the most application was used for many years.
The pie chart illustrates the major motive for immigration and emigration in United kingdom in 2007. Overall, definite job account to the highest reasons for both immigration and leaving, while formal study and people wi
The charts compare various types proportions of the amount of energy produced in the year of 1995 and 2005 in France. Overall, it is clear that Coal, Gas, and Petro were the highest form of energy generation, whereas the
The pie charts illustrate the percentage share of electricity production sources in France in the years 1995 and 2005. These sources include gas, coal, pertro, nuclear, and other resources.
The pie charts illustrate the difference of various sources of energy production namely coal, other, nuclear, natural gas and petro in France in 1995 and 2005. The data is measured in percentages.
The pie graphs illustrate the percentage of variations in preferences of social media channels namely Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+ and Pinterest among internet users in 2011, 2012, and 2013.