The table below compares the daily time spent on entertainment by males and females, while the bar chart illustrates the dedicated minutes per day for household chores by men and women in the United Kingdom in the year 2
The presented graph compares the price of three various exports in America including: metal, chemicals and fuel during a specific period of time (2007-2012-2017). The vertical axis measured the US export earnings in bill
The table illustrates the time spent in three different free activities by UK men and women. Whilst bar graph shows four household activities over the period given. The data is presented in minutes.
A provided bar chart shows the total spare time amongst boys and girls with different employment statuses between 1998 and 1999. Overall, it is clear that no men worked part-time or as housewives. Additionally, unemploye
The bar graph provides information about the numbers of the population in the 5 top largest crowded cities including Tokyo, New York, Shanghai, Bombay, and Jakarta over three different time periods.
The bar charts illustrate the growth in the population in some of the world's largest cities ( Tokyo, New York, Shanghai, Bombay and Jakarta ) over three time periods ( 1970, 1990 and 2010 ). As a general overview, after
The bar graph provided demonstrates the increase in the number of citizens in some of the world's largest (Tokyo, New York, Shanghai, Bombay and Jakarta) cities over 3 time periods (1970, 1990 and 2010).
The presented bar graph represents the total of individuals living in five big capital cities in three different observed periods from 1970 to 2010. In the big picture, it is conspicuous that all notions had the same tre
The graphs illustrate the comparison time was spending, in in minutes per day, by United Kingdom men and women on household and leisure activities in 2008.
The table below illustrates the comparison of spended time, in minutes per day, by United Kingdom men and women on household and leisure activites in 2008.
The table and bar chart depict the amount of time spent on leisure and housework activities by men and women in the UK in 2008. Overall, both genders spent more time on enjoying TV, radio, and videos while in almost all