Sunday, February 21, 2010

Bar chart- Top ten date producing countries, 2001

The bar graph shows date production in tones for the world’s top producers in 2001. Ten countries in the Gulf region and northern Africa are featured. Overall Egypt and Iran account for the majority of goods whilst Sudan and Libya are in the minority.

First, Egypt took the lion’s share of production with over a million tones but Iran was a close second with almost 0.9 million. Following them came UAE and Saudi Arabia rivaling each other with about 740,000 tonnes each. Pakistan and Iraq, with outputs of approximately 630,000, were not far behind. The rest of nations, however, were far less productive. Algeria supplied the world with nearly 400,000 tonnes and Oman around quarter million. Finally, Sudan’s and Libya’s crops yielded under 0.2 million each.

In summary, date production was the most abundant in Egypt and Iraq. In contrast, harvest in Oman and countries in northern Africa are far less plentiful.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Holiday destinations from the UK and Ireland-Pie charts

These two pie charts illustrate where people who live in the United Kingdom and Ireland spent their vacations in 2006. Each graph is divided into six categories. Most people selected France as a first choice.

First, British tourists prefer France more than other countries. About 32% of British people visited France. Spain had second place after France. Only four percent less than percentage of France. Next countries include Germany and Italy. These countries represent half as (14%) much as Spain (28%). Poland and Belgium were ranked as lowest preferable countries.

The second pie chart was for Irish vacationer. Same of British people France was a likeable place for them. Italy was the next direction after France for Irish holidaymakers. Approximately Italy was only one step (24%) behind France (25%). Germany and Spain were between 15% and 20%. Which they were in the middle of the Irish choice. Regarding the Irish who like to travel. Belgium and Poland least popular than other countries for Irish people.

Both British people and Irish people visited France as the best option on the European continent.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Leisure Products (Pie Chart)

These two pie charts show the amount of money people spend by different age groups on products for their free time in the United Kingdom. Where each chart divided into six categories.The electronic equipment presents the most notable factor on these pie charts.

Both age groups spend the biggest proportion on electronic goods. The young group spends 41% of their money whereas the older group spend 38% only. The second biggest amount is spent was with books and magazines. However, the older people spend almost twice as much (28%) as younger people (16%). The reverse is true in the gardening category-the younger consumers spend half as much (7%) as older consumers (16%). Regarding sports equipment, the younger people spend four times more than older people. Photography equipment has exactly the same amount of percentage between the two groups. Both groups spend the amount of money on photogaphy

To conclude, both age groups spend most of their money money the most on buying electronic devices.