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The bar chart illustrates the number of rounds made by children to school from their homes in a country in 2 different years (1990 and 2010) by 5 different means of transport (cars, walking, cycling, bus, and walking and bus. Units are measured in millions. Overall, the maximum number of trips were made by walking […]
The chart illustrates the number of trips made by children aged 5-12 in a particular country, comparing travel modes used in 1990 and 2010 to travel to and from school. In 1990, walking was the most popular mode of transportation, with 12 million trips, whereas in 2010, being a car passenger was the most popular, […]
The bar graph displays the number of trips made by children aged 5-12 in a specific nation between 1990 and 2010, measured in millions. The primary modes of transportation used to commute to and from school include car rides, walking, cycling, combining walking with bus rides, and taking the bus alone. Interestingly, walking appears to […]
The given bar chart illustrates the number of trips, in millions, per year taken by kids, aged 5-12, using various modes of transportation to commute to and from school in 1990 and 2010. Overall, in 1990, the most commonly used mode to travel to school was walking while travelling by car was the least used […]
The bar graph shows how many trips children between the ages of 5 to 12 took in a particular nation between 1990 and 2010. These students used five different means of transportation – riding in a car, cycling, walking, taking the bus and, just taking the bus to travel to and from school. Among the […]
