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The given bar chart illustrates the estimated percentage of car trips by purpose and gender of drivers in

2005 between men and women.

Overall, at first glance, both women's and men's job entails a car to go to work In my view this part and
parcel of a car is really necessary. Not only men, but this can also prove that women are also helped in
working at home by seeing the percentage nearly 40%.

Slightly, shopping is noticeable with a percentage of women up to 20% that show they keep in
interested with their hobby: shopping. By contrast, men didn't spend much time on these activities
however recreation is more often enjoyed and keen on by almost of men. There were hardly any people
visiting their friends nowadays I think the improvement of technology helped them not to need to have
an appointment or meet each other. Instead of that, they will talk online and decrease the percentage
of car trips.

As is observed, women also spenttheir time doing courses, the percentage out of 10 % while men
weren't as of 10%.

In conclusion, this is particularly the case for all people that women and men all spend too much time on
social especially work I hope that will be changed

The bar chart demonstrates fresh fruit exports in 2010


As can be seen, there are 4 genres of fruit sounds like oranges lemons grapefruits, and other types of
citrus fruits. Overall we can see those oranges hit the highest point, up to 1000. The number of exports
decrease a bit in the United States and Egypt however South Africa improve most in exports bringing a
surprising pleasure.
On the other hand, grapefruits did not increase as much as the others while Turkey remained at
approximately 160-175,
More slightly the United States and Israel at first glance it is only around 10 or maybe shorter. Also,
Mexico is quite outstanding and different from other countries in other types of citrus fruits.
Moreover, the lemons exports chart shows Argentina Mexico Turkey. Dramatically, Turkey is reported to
be around 500 quite a large amount of exports.
To summarize, therefore, since 2010 the number of fresh fruit exports illustrates oranges accurately is
the most popular, and next are lemons and grapefruits.

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