The two pie charts illustrate data on global population and educational expenditure for 7 different regions and educational institutions in 2000.
Overall, if we look at the pie chart shows the proportion of the population in various countries, the dominant populace region was the Asian Pacific. Domains such as Africa, Europe, and Latin America and the Caribbean represents a crucial amount of the segments. Smaller proportions are displayed by North America, the Middle East & North Africa and others. In the right pie chart, people spending on education is allocated between primary and secondary schools, whereas high shcool was supreme. The proportion of university and further education was almost equal.
The first pie chart illustrates the global population distribution by region. Regarding of Asian Pacific region, which made up of more than half the fraction in 2000, it became leader of the diagram. Africa follows as the second largest regional, accounting for 11% of the world’s population . Europe constitutes 10%, while Latin America and Caribbean make up 9%. A category labeled North America, Middle East and North Africa, and others represents a smaller percentage.
The pie chart, on the right side, gives information about educational institutoins in 2000. The highest share is represented by high school, that comprises 33%. Primary and secondary schools percentage distributed 26%. A minor fraction makes up institutions such as universities and further education.
