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The given tables present information about United Kingdom residents’ travels abroad: their destinations and the purposes of visits, over five years from 1994 to 1998. Overall, it’s clear that the main purpose of travel outside the UK was Holiday, and Western Europe was the favorite destination for the residents. In contrast, North America recorded the […]
The first table illustrates the number of British people who travelled outside their country as well as the reasons for their travel while the second one shows the preferred destinations for the immigrants. The data is a comparison for five years between 1994- 1998. Overall it is clear that majority of the the poeple from […]
The provided bar graph illustrates the average Australian annual residential water consumption in six different cities. While the pie chart shows the water distribution in 2014. These are divided into seven categories. The unit is measured in percentage. In terms of cities, Perth had the highest water utilization, reaching 300 kiloliters per property. Followed by […]
The provided table illustrates the number and percentage of people at a Canadian university who have taken online courses. These are divided into two different categories: under 25 and over 25. The unit is measured in number. In detail, those under age 25, around 10% (79) of students who have never taken an online course, […]
The provided bar chart illustrates the percentage of global population and distribution of wealth by region. These are divided into two categories: population and global wealth. The unit is measured in percentage. In detail, North America has the highest wealth and the lowest population around the globe, with accounting for 34% and 6%. Followed by […]
The two tables illustrate the number of UK residents who traveled abroad between 1994 to 1998. These are divided into two categories: the first table categorizes visits by purpose, while the second outlines destinations by region. The unit is measured in number. In 1994, in terms of holiday trips, it rose from 15,246 in 1994 […]
