Report for a university lecture
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The pie charts outline the proportions of worlding spending, worlding population and consumption of resources, which is measured by percentage.
Overall, as can be seen from the charts, in world spending, the data of food was the highest. In the world population, Asia had the highest population. In consumption of resources, the USA and Europe used the highest resources.
Looking at the charts in more detail, in world spending, people used 24% of money for food, while the percentage of clothing was 6% which was also the lowest. Following the ratios of housing, transport and others were 12%, 18% and 40% orderly. Next to consumption of resources, the figure for ‘the USA and Europe’ was 40% which was also more than the ratio of others with 40%.
In the world population, the proportions of Europe and Americas was 14% while the percentage of Africa was slower with 10%. Finally, 57% and 5% were seen in the data of Asia and others.
The pie charts outline the proportions of
worlding
spending,
worlding
population
and consumption of resources, which
is measured
by percentage.
Overall
, as can be
seen
from the charts, in
world
spending, the data of food was the highest. In the
world
population
, Asia had the highest
population
. In consumption of resources, the USA and Europe
used
the highest resources.
Looking at the charts in more detail, in
world
spending,
people
used
24% of money for food, while the percentage of clothing was 6% which was
also
the lowest. Following the ratios of housing, transport
and others
were 12%, 18% and 40% orderly.
Next
to consumption of resources, the figure for ‘the USA and Europe’ was 40% which was
also
more than the ratio of others with 40%.
In the
world
population
, the proportions of Europe and Americas was 14% while the percentage of Africa was slower with 10%.
Finally
, 57% and 5% were
seen
in the data of Asia
and others
.