The line graphs illustrate information about Subscription of mobile phone and fixed phone lines in four countries namely, Enitrca, India, UK and Uruguary. Over ten periods from 2005 to 2015.
The graph above illustrates the trend in the consumption of three different types of fast food by British people from 1970 to 1990. Generally, there have been increases recorded in the amount of burgers and fish and chip
The graphs illustrate the breakdown of New Zealand's yearly revenue of goods brought from two countries, namely Australia and Japan, between 1994 and 2004.
The line graph illustrates visits to and from the UK ( visits abroad by UK residents - visits to the UK by overseas residents ) from 1979 to 1999, while the bar chart illustrates the most popular countries visited by UK
The provided line graph illustrates the proportion of population, number of people born and number of people die in million in England and Walves between 1700 and 2000.
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The line graphs depict how New Zealand’s non-domestic commodities vary in two different countries which are Japan and Australia throughout the one-decade period.
The line graphs delineate the subscription of telecommnicational gadgets; mobile and fixed phones in 4 different countries within a decade of 2005 to 2015.
The two charts illustrate visits to and from the UK between 1979-1999 and the bar graph demonstrates the most famous countries visited by UK inhabitants in 1999.It is obvious that, the least visits to and from the UK see
The line graph illustrates the number of ranches and the ranch employees in the US from 1910 until 2000. Overall, it is clear that in the begining of the period the total number of farms and employess in these farms is h
The line graph illustreres visitors to and from british between 1979 to 1999. while the bar chart gives information about the most famous nations visited by british residents in 1999.
The line graphs show the proportion of the population living in the cities across four different countries in Asia between 1970 and 2020, and expected to 2040, with 10-year intervals.