The line graph given illustrates how much fast food was consumed by Australian teenagers between 1975 and 2000. Unit is measured in a number of times eaten per year.
The line chart depicts the consumption of 3 different types of fast food (hambuger,pizza,and fish&chips) over 20 year period by Britain.Units are given as the numberot times each kind was eaten per year.
The line graph illustrates the statistics on goods exported from Australia to four different countries including Japan, the US, China, and India during a period of 22 years, commencing from 1990 to 2012. Overall, it can
This Graphic below shows us the of Export that happen in Australia for certain four countries arround the world over 2 decades period of time from 1990 to 2012.
The line graph presents the proportion of Australian export with Jaapan, United State, China, and India. Overall, the precentages of export from Japan, India, and United State declined gradually while China increased rap
the line graphs compare the percentage of Australian goods, which were exported to 4 different countries ( Japan, the US, China and India) over 27 years.
The line diagram below illustrates the large number of visits to and from the UK between 1979 and 1999, and another graph represents the most attended countries by United Kingdom citizens in 1999.
The line graph illustrates the visits in the UK from overseas residents and the travel abroad by UK residents , moreover the bar graph represents the highly desired countries from the British . In the following paraghrap
The line graph illustrates visits to and from the UK over 20 years beginning in 1979, and the bar graph demonstrates the most popular countries visited by UK residents in 1999.
The given graph display the number of people who come into and depart the Uk in the period between 1979 to 1999, as well as the bar graph illustrate the most famous countries visited by Uk residents in 1999. Overall, the
The diagrams illustrate the price estimate of goods coming into New Zealand, from Australia and Japan over ten years, from 1994 to 2004. Units were given in NZ$million.