Summarize the main features of the graph and write a report.
Summarize the main features of the graph and write a report. AjDRn
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of three transportations which are popular among the junior group of citizens in Great Britain, the USA, Germany, France. Overall, it can be seen that car is widely used in all countries with the exception of Germany.
Great Britain and the USA have the same amount of young people equivalent to 60%, who prefer cars. Only 10% of people are interested in motorcycles in Great Britain, while the USA has three times more results at 30%. The same situation happens again in the usage of bicycles, however, the countries change their places, with Great Britain having 30% and 10% of young Americans.
In France, the percent of people who use vehicles is 75%, which is the peak point of the graph and 40% of Germans prefer cars. The percentage of people using motorcycles is almost the same for both countries at 15$ and 10% relatively. 15% of French people are interested in bicycles, which is considerably less compared to Germany at 75%.
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of three transportations which are popular among the junior group of citizens in Great Britain, the USA, Germany, France.
Overall
, it can be
seen
that car is
widely
used
in all countries
with the exception of
Germany.
Great Britain and the USA have the same amount of young
people
equivalent to 60%, who prefer cars.
Only
10% of
people
are interested
in motorcycles in Great Britain, while the USA has three times more results at 30%. The same situation happens again in the usage of bicycles,
however
, the countries
change
their places, with Great Britain having 30% and 10% of young Americans.
In France, the percent of
people
who
use
vehicles is 75%, which is the peak point of the graph and 40% of Germans prefer cars. The percentage of
people
using motorcycles is almost the same for both countries at
15$
and 10%
relatively
. 15% of French
people
are interested
in bicycles, which is
considerably
less compared to Germany at 75%.