The bar chart depicts the per cent of activities that parents( either mother or father or both) involve their children in the evening in 2022. The y-axis denotes the % of time spent while the x-axis shows the various act
This provided bar chart explains the proportions of time, which were used by fathers, mothers, or both of them to introduce certain services to their children in a country throughout 2022. Overall, it can be seen that of
The presented chart illustrates an estimation of the percentage of illiteracy among males and females in Latin America, East Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia and various developed countries, for the last year.
The bar chart illustrated the comparative scores between three groups, team A, B, and C, from 2002 to 2005. The horizontal scale showed the years, while the vertical scale showed the number of points each team scored.
The given bar chart illustrates that the proportion of what transportation was utilized for traveling in a European city in 1960, 1980 and 2000. In brief, using car in 2000 was the highest position, whereas percentage of
The bar chart depicts how many males and females participated in four different kinds of courses at an adult education centre in 2009. In addition, the bar chart on the right-hand side illustrates the proportions represe
The bar graph depicts information about the distnict types of transportation was using to reach to their work in particular European city between 1960,1980 and 2000.
The bar chart below, depicts, in the year 2009, the activity of men and women during the evening time. The courses taken into consideration are 4, namely Drama, Painting, Sculpture and Language; While the range of age is
The bar chart illustrates the ratio of time parents spent taking care of their children at night in 2022. The portion of time for mothers to dress was the highest and the least belonged to their fathers for dress.
In 2017 when I got diagnosed with OCD, I felt like I have just got this problem recently, the truth when I looked back at my life carefully, I noticed that I always had this behaviour but it wasn’t disabling back then,