The pie charts illustrate how humans in Europe arrived to their office and came home in 1959 and 209.
The pie charts illustrate how humans in Europe arrived to their office and came home in 1959 and 209. VJw
It can be clearly seen that, average distance in 1959 was 3. 5 kilometres, so people went to their office by foot, but after fifty years average distance changed to 19 kilometres, thus 35% of people went to office by car and 25% of people chose foot. In both years 15% of people used train. Other transports showed small growth from 5% to 12%. Percentage of people who chosed foot in 1959 sharply decreased by 30%, at the same time humans who used car increased by 20%. Bus presented small falling from 15% in 1959 to 13% in 2009. Percentage of bus and other transports were almost the same with 13% and 12%.
It can be
clearly
seen
that, average distance in 1959 was 3. 5
kilometres
,
so
people
went to their office by foot,
but
after fifty years average distance
changed
to 19
kilometres
,
thus
35% of
people
went to office by car and 25% of
people
chose foot. In both years 15% of
people
used
train. Other transports
showed
small
growth from 5% to 12%. Percentage of
people
who
chosed
foot in 1959
sharply
decreased by 30%, at the same time humans who
used
car increased by 20%. Bus presented
small
falling from 15% in 1959 to 13% in 2009. Percentage of bus and other transports were almost the same with 13% and 12%.
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