The bar chart illustrates the numeration of cars were sold in four Nations- North America, South America Europe and Asia over the 5 years from 2006 to 2010. The calibration has been done in percentages.
The most striking feature is that the highest number of cars were purchased by individuals from Asia throughout the period, where this data was the least for North America.
Turning to the details, in 2006, the proportion of cars sold in Asia were exactly 30%, following by this figure increased slightly during the next years, and in 2010, it reached at half. while in case of South America, about 28% cars were sold in 2006 before declining in the following years reached at almost 10% in 2010.
Moving further, there was approximately a similar percentile was accounted for North America, which was touched the bottom with around 11%. on the contrary, this figure for Europe was 30% in the first year that increased gradually between 2007 to 2009, recorded up to range 25% to 30% approximately.
The bar chart illustrates the numeration of
cars
were sold
in four Nations- North America, South America Europe and Asia over the 5 years from 2006 to 2010. The calibration has
been done
in percentages.
The
most striking feature is that the highest number of
cars
were
purchased
by individuals from Asia throughout the period, where this data was the least for North America.
Turning to the
details
, in 2006, the proportion of
cars
sold in Asia were exactly 30%, following by this figure increased
slightly
during the
next
years, and in 2010, it reached at half.
while
in case of South America, about 28%
cars
were sold
in 2006
before
declining in the following years reached at almost 10% in 2010.
Moving
further
, there was approximately a similar percentile
was accounted
for North America, which
was touched
the bottom with around 11%.
on
the contrary, this figure for Europe was 30% in the
first
year
that increased
gradually
between 2007 to 2009
, recorded up to range 25% to 30% approximately.