The bar chart illustrates data on the distribution of global car-sharing usage in four different countries by percentage between 2008 and 2016.
Looking at the graph, it can be seen that the percentage of global use accounted for the majority of the number in North America, South America, Asia, and Australia of the year 2016, which means there was an increase in these countries. On the contrary, this figure tended to decrease dramatically in Europe.
North America began with around 30% in 2008, over the period from 2008 to 2016, it had a significant rise and stood at approximately 50%. Meanwhile, Europe had an opposite trend, in particular, the figure in this country declined from around 59% to 30%.
The rest proportions in the chart had a similar trend which rose slightly. All of them started with the number under 5%, just around 2%, and 3% in 2008. This number, despite undergoing a surge of 1% or 2% in 2016, still merely reached under 5%.
The bar chart illustrates data on the distribution of global car-sharing usage in four
different
countries by percentage between 2008 and 2016.
Looking at the graph, it can be
seen
that the percentage of global
use
accounted for the majority of the number in North America, South America, Asia, and Australia of the year 2016, which means there was an increase in these countries.
On the contrary
, this figure tended to decrease
dramatically
in Europe.
North America began with around 30% in 2008, over the period from 2008 to 2016, it had a significant rise and stood at approximately 50%. Meanwhile, Europe had an opposite trend,
in particular
, the figure in this country declined from around 59% to 30%.
The rest proportions in the chart had a similar trend which rose
slightly
. All of them
started
with the number under 5%,
just
around 2%, and 3% in 2008. This number, despite undergoing a surge of 1% or 2% in 2016,
still
merely
reached under 5%.