Historic World Population by Region
Bar chart with 4 data series.
Source: Wikipedia.org
The chart has 1 X axis displaying categories.
The chart has 1 Y axis displaying Population (millions). Range: 0 to 4750.
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Monthly Average Rainfall
Bar chart with 4 data series.
Source: WorldClimate.com
The chart has 1 X axis displaying categories.
The chart has 1 Y axis displaying Rainfall (mm). Range: 0 to 250.
End of interactive chart.
Stacked bar chart
Bar chart with 3 data series.
The chart has 1 X axis displaying categories.
The chart has 1 Y axis displaying Total fruit consumption. Range: 0 to 12.
End of interactive chart.
Browser market shares. January, 2018
Bar chart with 7 bars.
Click the columns to view versions. Source: statcounter.com
The chart has 1 X axis displaying categories.
The chart has 1 Y axis displaying Total percent market share. Range: 0 to 80.
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US and USSR nuclear stockpiles
Chart with 2 data series.
Sources: thebulletin.org & armscontrol.org
Image description: An area chart compares the nuclear stockpiles of the USA and the USSR/Russia between 1945 and 2017. The number of nuclear weapons is plotted on the Y-axis and the years on the X-axis. The chart is interactive, and the year-on-year stockpile levels can be traced for each country. The US has a stockpile of 6 nuclear weapons at the dawn of the nuclear age in 1945. This number has gradually increased to 369 by 1950 when the USSR enters the arms race with 6 weapons. At this point, the US starts to rapidly build its stockpile culminating in 32,040 warheads by 1966 compared to the USSR’s 7,089. From this peak in 1966, the US stockpile gradually decreases as the USSR’s stockpile expands. By 1978 the USSR has closed the nuclear gap at 25,393. The USSR stockpile continues to grow until it reaches a peak of 45,000 in 1986 compared to the US arsenal of 24,401. From 1986, the nuclear stockpiles of both countries start to fall. By 2000, the numbers have fallen to 10,577 and 21,000 for the US and Russia, respectively. The decreases continue until 2017 at which point the US holds 4,018 weapons compared to Russia’s 4,500.
The chart has 1 X axis displaying values. Range: 1940 to 2017.
The chart has 1 Y axis displaying Nuclear weapon states. Range: 0 to 50000.
End of interactive chart.
Combination chart
Combination chart with 5 data series.
The chart has 1 X axis displaying categories.
The chart has 1 Y axis displaying Values. Range: 0 to 10.
End of interactive chart.
Average Monthly Temperature and Rainfall in Tokyo
Combination chart with 2 data series.
Source: WorldClimate.com
The chart has 1 X axis displaying categories.
The chart has 2 Y axes displaying Temperature and Rainfall.
End of interactive chart.
Column chart with negative values
Bar chart with 3 data series.
The chart has 1 X axis displaying categories.
The chart has 1 Y axis displaying Values. Range: -4 to 8.
End of interactive chart.
Stacked column chart
Bar chart with 3 data series.
The chart has 1 X axis displaying categories.
The chart has 1 Y axis displaying Total fruit consumption. Range: 0 to 12.
End of interactive chart.
Browser market shares in January, 2018
Pie chart with 9 slices.
End of interactive chart.
Browser market shares in January, 2018
Pie chart with 6 slices.
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Countries compared by population density and total area.
Chart with 7 data points.
End of interactive chart.
Browser market shares at a specific website, 2014
Pie chart with 6 slices.
End of interactive chart.
Browser market share, January, 2018
Pie chart with 2 pies.
Source: statcounter.com
End of interactive chart.
Browsershares2017
Pie chart with 6 slices.
End of interactive chart.
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