The bar chart compares France and the UK in terms of expenditures on 5 different items in 2010.
Overall, it is clear that people in both countries tended to spend more money for cars, computers and books compared to other two different goods. The amount of money the UK expended for all goods was a little bit higher than that of France.
In 2010, people in France bought cars, spending 400,000ps while the figure for computers accounted for about 370,000ps. Twice as much money was spent on books in France compared to the expenditure on cameras, at 300,000 and 150,000 respectively. Spending on perfume by French residents was 200,000ps in 2010.
UK people’s expenditure on cars was 450,000ps in 2010, but they spent 50,000 less ps for purchasing books. Almost the same amount of money was spent on computers and cameras by people in the UK, at around 350,000ps, whereas expenses on perfume made up just under 150,000ps.
The bar chart gives information about the amount of money spent on five different products in France and the UK in a single year, 2010.
The bar chart gives information about the amount of global population in India, China, USA and Japan from 1950 and 2002 with some predictions for 2050.
(The bar chart compares India, China, USA and Japan in terms of the proportion of people from 1950 to 2002 with some assumptions for the year, 2050.)
Overall, it is clear that the amount of population in India will increase at the end of the period given while the figures for other nations will see a gradual decrease. Numbers of people in India and China are much more than those in the USA and Japan.
Nearly 15% of world population was in India in 1950, but the figure for 2002 experienced an insignificant growth to about 17% and it is predicted to rise until it reaches its highest peak at just under 20%. In 1950, more than a fifth of population in the world was in China, at approximately 23%. However, the proportion of people in China which stood at 20% in 2002, will fall by 5% in 2050.
In 1950, just over 5% of people over the globe was in the USA while the figure for Japan made up around 4%. The percentage of global population in the USA accounted for almost 5% in 2002 and it is expected to stay the same level in 2050. Between 2002 and 2050 it is assumed that there will be a slight decline in the amount of Japanese population, reducing from about 3% to 1%.
There will be a gradual increase in the proportion of people in India which increases to about 18% in 2050.
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of the whole world population in India, China, the USA and Japan in the years 1950 and 2003 with some predictions for the year 2050.
Overall, it is clear that the amount of population in India and China is much higher than that of the USA and Japan. At the end of the period shown, the percentage of people in India will see a gradual growth while the figures for other countries will decrease.
The percentage of population in Japan saw a slight decrease which went down from just under 5 % to around 3% between 1950 and 2002.
The percentage of population in Japan saw a slight decrease, going down from just under 5 % to around 3% between 1950 and 2002.
The bar chart illustrates the amount of money spent globally on 4 various types of games from 2000 to 2006.
Overall, it is clear that sales of handheld, mobile phone and online games experienced an increase over the period given while the figure for console games decreased. The most popular game among players was handheld games.
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