The pie charts illustrate how Japan and Malaysia averagely spend money on health care, transport, food, housing and other services and goods in the year 2010.
The charts below illustrate the proportion of the population ages in Yemen and Italy in 2000 and these portions of the population ages were also predicted in year 2050 . The data is calibrated in percentage.
The pie charts illustrate the information about the median family expenses in Japan and Malaysia in the year 2010. The data has been calibrated into percentile.
The two pie charts illustrate the proportion of money spent on various household necessities in Malaysia and Japan in 2010. The data is calibrated in percentage.
The bar chart illustrates the information about the proportion of incidents and injuries per 100 million passenger miles travelled by transportation type in 2002.
The two pie charts show the proportion of money spent on various household necessities in Malaysia and Japan in 2010. The date is calibrated in percentage.
The two pie charts illustrate the proportion of money spent on household in Japan compare to Malaysia in 2010 in terms of five important categories namely- housing, transport, food, health care, other goods and services.
The pie graphs illustrate the proportions of outgoings in two different cities, Japan and Malaysia, in the year 2010, namely, housing, transport, food, health care, and others goods and services.
Natural beauty spots are being lost in many nations due to the increase in population size and urbanization. There are many advantages of preserving natural places of beauty such as attracting tourists and promoting a healthy ecosystem. This essay will sh