19 report(s) found.
The graph illustrates number of people in Australia who use variety of different language between 1986 and 2011, while the graph compares different option in the country. Overall, Chinese accounted for by far the largest peak of througout the given period, and the other languages have not the same line as much as. In addition […]
The line graph illustrates the number of people in Australia who used Chinese, Arabic, Italian and Greek as their first language. Overall, while the number of people who used Chinese and Arabic as their first language showed an upward trend throughout the period, the opposite was true for Italian and Greek. It is also evident […]
The line graph illustrates how many Australian people used Chinese, Arabic, Italian and Greek as their first language. Overall, while the number of people who used Chinese and Arabic as their first language witnessed an upward trend throughout the period, the reverse was true for Italian and Greek ones. It is also evident that Arabic […]
The line graph provides information about Australian people who chose Chinese, Arabic,Italian, and Greek as their first language between 1986 and 2011, at five-year intervals. Overall, Greek and Italian languages, which were in a leading position in the beginning, experienced a decrease throughout the period, while the reverse was true for Arabic and Chinese. It […]
A line graph gives information about people residing in Australia who utilize a number of languages such as Chinese, Arabic, Italian and Greek as their mother language between the years of 1986 and 2011. Overall, it is clear that people who use Chinese showed a stable increase along with those who use Arabic. Meanwhile, with […]
The chart shows below the Australia is the number of people who use Chinese, Arabic, Italian and Greek as their first language. Overall, Chinese and Arabic languages increased as a their first language in Australia over the period between 1986 and 2011. Moreover, during this time, Italian and Greek languages declined. In 1986, first, Greek […]
The line graph illustrates how much individuals in Australia who use their four county’s from language ,those Chinese , Arabic , Italian and Greek . Overall, the Australia’s individuals used form Greek and Italian language , and this language decreased over the period given , While for Chinese and Arabic , it rose . At […]
The given line graph provides information about the population of Australia who spoke Chinese, Arabic, Italian and Greek as their first language from 1986 to 2011. Overall, it is clearly seen that, the figure for Chinese and Arabic showed various increases, while other languages experienced a downward trend. Chinese increased significantly, making it the highest […]
The line graph shows the number of people in Australia who used different languages as their native language over a 37-year period, commencing from 1986. In general, the number of people using Chinese rose consistently, so was true for those who used Arabic. Popularity of Italian and Greek declined, with the former seeing a plateau […]
The line graph compares how many Australian individuals who spoke in four languages as their mother tongue, particularly in Chinese, Arabic, Italian as well as Greek during 25 years from 1986 to 2011. Overall, it can be seen that more and more people in Australia used Chinese and Arabic as their first language, while the […]
The line graph gives detailed information about the number of people whose first languages are Chinese, Arabic, Italian, and Greek lived in Australia over a 25-year period from 1986 to 2011 Overall, it is clear that there was an upward trend in the number of Chinese and Arabic speakers while reverse was true for Italians […]
The line graph compares the data regarding the number of Australians using four different languages as their primary language between 1986 and 2011. It is clear from the information provided that the number of people speaking Chinese and Arabic increased dramatically over this 25-year period. On the other hand, we can see that the demand […]
The line graph compares the data about the figures for Australian people using four different languages as their main one between 1986 and 2011 It is clear from the given information that the number of people , speaking in Chinese and Arabic increased dramatically over the period of 25 years. on the other hand, we […]
The line chart illustrates changes in the number of people who lived in Australia and spoke Chinese, Arabic, Italian and Greek like their first language from 1986 to 2011. Overall, the figures for Chinese and Arabic showed various increases, the reverse was true for Italian and Greek. It was clear, Chinese increased significantly, making it […]
The line graph compares the number of people in Australia who used to speak in Chinese, Arabic,Italian and Greek as their first language. Overall, while in the beginning of the period, the number of people who spoke in Greek, hold the highest position in the rate,however,during the period, this position was overtaken by the number […]
the bar chart illustrates the proportion of male and female population in speciffic Asian nation in year 1980 to 2010. Unit are measured in percentage. overall, women have much higher percentage of passing the driving test than men. whereas men are not as successfull at passing the driving test as women in year 1980, almost […]
The line graph illustrates regarding the number of people in Australia who spoken Chinese, Arabic, Italian and Greek as their first language from 1987 to 2011. Overall, it is clear that there was an upward trend for Chinese and Arabic speakers, while other people who used Italian and Greek accounted a steady decrease over the […]
The line graph illustrates how many people used Chinese, Arabic, Italian and Greek as their native languages in Australia from 1986 to 2011. Overall, more people started to use Chinese and Arabic as their first language in Australia towards the end of the period, while the opposite trend was true for those using Greek and […]
The line graph illustrates data about how number of Australia citizens who utilize Chinese, Arabic, Italian, and Greek in terms of their first language over a 25-year period. Overall, Using Chinese and Arabic languages showed an increase trend over the period, while both other languages saw declines . It is also obvious that the growth […]
