The bar chart compares the amount of money spent on five certain types of goods in two different countries in the year 2010



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The bar chart compares the amount of money spent on five certain types of goods in two different countries in the year 2010.

Overall, it can be seen from the chart that the expenditure of France and UK does not reveal much difference despite the spending on cameras which the UK spent approximately more than a half more comparing to France.

It is clear that cars were spent the most, among the other four types of consumer goods, which was just above of 450.000 pounds sterling in 2010. Being sold for just a shy of 150.000 pounds sterling perfume is the roughly half of the other goods such as computers, books, and cameras that are spent by about 350.000, 400.000 and 360.000 pounds sterling respectively.

However, in France the amount of money expended was less than the UK in all categories except from computers which was around 380.000 pounds sterling. From the chart, while cars were popular and spent about 400.000 pounds in 2010, perfume and cameras experienced the lowest trade which were paid out just about 200.000 and 150,000.

The given chart depicts the data on the percentage of GDP of IT and Service industry of the United Kingdom between 1992 and 2000.

Generally speaking, the proportion of GDP of IT was much higher than GDP of service industry with notable difference. However, the numbers of both industries experienced an increase in the period given.

The GDP percentage of IT industry was just above of 6 % in 1992 and fluctuated between above and below of 8 percent in the next four years which was followed by a significant rise by 7 percent from 1996 to 2000.

Comparing to the proportion of IT of the UK, Gross domestic product rates of service industry experienced rather moderate climb, yet it never oscillated. In 1992, the share of the service industry was at 4 percent and having grown to approximately 6 percent in the year 1994, it started to increase by 1% every two years and became 8 percent in 2000.

The bar chart illustrates the information about the top problems among citizens of the UK cities in the year 2008.

Overall, it is clear from the chart that among the three types of most reported issues in the major cities of the United Kingdom, air pollution takes the lowest proportion and it is nearly one fifth of the other problems which are education and training and health services.

The smallest share of reports about air pollution was in Newcastle at roughly 5 percent and the highest share was in Manchester at somewhere in vicinity of 17% in 2008.

As can be seen from the chart that the most reported issues among people in the UK were Health care and Education and training. In all seven given cities of the United Kingdom (Newcastle, Belfast, Birmingham, Cardiff, Manchester, Glasgow and London) these two problems mentioned above were nearly the same at below and above of 50%. However, health care reports in Birmingham can be clearly noticed with its highest proportion of just shy of 60%.

The given chart reveals information about the proportion of population of the United Kingdom, eating fruits and vegetables in the years 2002,2006 and 2010.

Overall, it is clear from the chart that the highest proportion of the consumed fruits and vegetables comes from men in all the three years given while children ate less fruits vegetables, nearly a half of men’s portion, than both men and women.



25 percent of men in the UK ate fruits and vegetables in 2002 which was followed by a significant rise to 32 percent in 2006. The percentage of women consuming fruits and vegetables was almost equal to men’s with the difference of 3% and 4% in 2002 and 2006 respectively. The portion of consumption of both men and women experienced a decline of to 27% and 24%.

Showing the smallest trend, the percentage of children experienced a similar oscillation as men and women. In 2002, the proportion was 11% and increased by 5% in 2006 and decreased by 2% in 2010.
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