Sunday, February 20, 2011

Bar chart of date production

This bar chart shows ten countries producing dates and their yearly production in tonnes for 2001.
The top three producers are Egypt, Iran and the UAE but Egypt is the only country that produces above 1 million tonnes. The second highest country is Iran at nearly 900,000 tonnes. The next country is the UAE at below 800,000 but the difference between them is slight. Oman is a fifth as much as Egypt but Oman is twice Libya. Iraq, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and the UAE are more than 600,000. Algeria and Oman are above 200,000 tonnes.The least productive countries are Libya and Sudan which produced around 400,000 tonnes in total.
All in all, we can see that the highest production is from Egypt. There are six countries that produce more than 500,000.The smallest producer is Libya. The total tonnes of all these countries was around 6,400,000.      
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Sunday, February 13, 2011

Valentine’s Day


The pie charts show the types of gifts that men and women in the USA buy for each other on Valentine’s Day.
The top three gifts are cards, flowers and candy but there are slight differences in the percentages; as we see women like to give men candy but men like to give cards more than the rest. The jewelry also is the same but women like jewelry more than men. The fifth sector is perfume and cologne with 4% for women and men 10%.The next sector is lingerie; 7% of men bought lingerie but only 4% of women bought for men. The smallest sector is spa/personal care; men bought 6% and women 1%.Other kinds of gifts were  from 25% of men but 17% of women.
All in all, the Valentine’s day is very important to women and men so they can celebrate as a private party.
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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

UK Budget in 1996


This pie-chart shows the UK government spending in 1996.The total budget is £315 billion.
The biggest sector is social security which is the highest cost at £100 billion. The next sector goes to health and personal social services which cost £53 billion. The education comes the third important category that cost £38 billion. The three sectors defence, debt interest and other expenditure are nearly the same cost but there are slight differences between them: defence cost £22 billion, debt interest cost £25 billion and other expenditure cost £23 billion. Law and order cost the government £17 billion. Housing and environment cost them £15 billion. The second smallest sector is the industry, agriculture and employment that cost £13 billion.The smallest sector is the transport cost  £9 billion.
All in all ,the UK government spent a lot of money on three basic important things like social security  , health and education .
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