The line chart illustrates the total increase in individuals who left thier homes across three different regions such as, England, London and Rest of England during the time period from 2010 to 2016. The y-axis shows the
The line graph provides key information about how the proportion of Australian exports to Japan, the USA, China and India changed over the period between 1990 and 2012. The units are measured in percentages.
The line graph compares the rate of females who were employed in four countries – the USA, Korea, Afghanistan and France during a 20-year period (from 1985 to 2005)
The line graph illustrates the evolution of the number of weekly clients that four clinics (birth control, eye, diabetic and dental) located in a hospital received in average between 2010 and 2016.
The table illustrates the percentage of people going to cinemas and how frequently they went between 1994 and 2002. The line graph shows the average number of cinema visits per year for four different age groups.
The line diagram depicts the quantity of consumed junk food by the younger age group, in a world region, from 1965 to 2000. Measured by the number of times eaten annually.
The line graph depicts four countries exporting to Australia. It is clear from the graph that Japan, the US, China, and India in 1990 started from completely different levels, except for two countries. Not only that, but
The two line graps illustrates the propotion of household with electrical home appliences over the century, and number of hours worked per week in 100 years.
The following line graph illustrates the consumptions of different kinds of meat ; chicken , beef ,lamb ,and fish over a period from 1079 to 2004. The X-axis represents the years and the Y-axis indicates the quantity in
The line graph illustrates the percentage of people who accessed news through four different sources—TV, radio, newspapers, and the Internet—from 1995, with projections up to 2025.
The line graph depicts information about the mean daily maximum temperatures for Auckland and Christchurch, two cities in New Zealand, and London and Edinburgh, two cities in the UK. Tempaerature measured in degree celsi