The table illustrates the daily consumption of three primary foods (wheat, maize, and rice) consumed by individuals in four distinct countries (Cambodia, Poland, Egypt, and Mexico). Overall, all four states have a divers
The table illustrates the number of temporary migrant workers in Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom and United States in 2003 and 2006, as well as the number of these workers per 1000 people in 2006. Overall, the num
The chart presents the number of citizens from 5 European nationalities residing in each other's countries in the year 2011. The column of the table shows the amount of people living in the different countries and the ro
The table illustrates the information that consumptions of everyday calorie by three various basic food such as rice, wheat, and maize in four different countries like Cambodi, Poland, Egypt and Mexico.
The table chart illustrates the information about the three basic foods which are consumed by people in four different countries including Cambodia, Poland, Egypt and Mexico. This data is represented in calories per pers
In today’s era of technology, the migration of workers has become a significant issue for any progressive economy. Due to a lack of job opportunities, insufficient healthcare, and concerns about family security, many ind
The present table compares data about the consumption of three basic foods namely, wheat, maize, and rice which are used by people in 4 various districts.
The table illustrates statistical data regarding the number of five nations who lived within the same five countries namely, Britain Germany Italy Polish and Spain in 2011
The depicted table enumerates the percentage of people's reasons to give up smoking and in which age it will be. Overall, it is evident that the majority of people intend to give up to have better health in general withi
The graph displays the proportion of men and women among different age groups in the UK in 2006 who ate five times or more per day fruits and vegetables.
The bar chart depicts the percentage of citizens (male and female) in the UK taking almost five portions of fruits and vegetables by different age group in the year 2006.
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of fruit and vegetable consumption between males and females, divided into 7 ranges of age which include 19 to 24, 25 to 34, 35 to 44, 45 to 54, 55 to 64, 65 to 74 and 75 years.