The given chart represents the population proliferation in some of the megapolises in the world such as Tokyo, New York, shanghai, Bombay, and Jakarta for three different years.
The table shows the amount of time, presented in minutes, spent by British people on leisure activities and housework, in 2008. Additionally, those pastime activities include watching or listening to media content, readi
The table and the bar chart compare data regarding the time, in minutes, spent daily by the British on leisure and household activities, broken down by sex, in 2008.
The chart ullistrate who were go into full-time work or part time , voluntary work , when they leaving college it was compare between graduated and postgraduate in 2008 .
The bar charts illustrate how ik graduated and postgraduate admission who go into standing work did after ignoring university, as shown in two types of lines.
The two charts illustrate the differences between men and women regarding the average minutes per day they spent on leisure activities and household activities in 2008.
The table and bar chart below illustrate the different between The United Kingdom males and females regarding time spend in minutes per day on household and free time activities in 2008.
The bar chart indicates the percentage of spending moments with children at night dressing, doing homework, playing games, and getting ready for bed by their parents in a single country in 2022.
The bar chart presents the amount of time mothers, fathers, and both parents together spent on four evening activities with their children in the 2022.
The present graph demonstrates the degree of participation of a parent alone or a mother and father together in the every evening routine of their child. The units are measured in percentage of time.
The charts shows a key information of the comparison of time spent, in minutes per day, by UK males and females on household and leisure activities in 2008.
The bar graph displays the proportion of how fathers, mothers, and both parents together in a specific nation spent time taking care of their minors for dressing, homework, playing games, and preparing for bed in the eve
The table and chart provides us information about the amount of time spent by UK people on household activities and free time activities in the year of 2008.
The data illustrates how The Britons spend their day on household and leisure activities over a one-year period. The table represents time spent on leisure activities and the bar chart shows time spent on everyday activi
The bar chart and the table illustrate the amount of time, presented in minutes, spent by British citizens on daily chores and their leisure activities every day in 2008, broken up by gender.