200 CREATIVE AND INTERESTING INFOGRAPHICS [PICS]

Amit Chowdhry | Tuesday January 19, 2010 | 269,257 views| 18 Comments
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21. Why Americans Are Fat [source]

Two thirds of Americans are overweight and half of that is what is considered to be obese.  Why is this happening?  Learn from this infographic.

22. Calorie Intake and Outtake [source]

Many people do not know how many calories every day food contains or what they have to do in order to get rid of extra energy.  This infographic shows how many calories are in typical foods and drinks and tells you how to get rid of those extra calories.

23. Facebook vs. Twitter [source]

While this infographic is outdated by about a year, it still contains some interesting comparisons between Facebook and Twitter.

24. Is the world getting better or worse? [source]

One of the reasons why this infographic is interesting is that it proves that living standards are improving across the world.  However the environment is taking a hit as a result.  Check out the reasons why below:

25. The Numbers Behind Pornography [source]

Did you know about 35% of all Internet downloads are pornographic?  I learned that from the infographic below and there are many other interesting pornography-related numbers.

26. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch [source]

There is a portion of the Pacific Ocean that contains a great deal of marine debris.  The patch is about 2200 kilometers long and 800 kilometers wide.  Every year this patch shifts, but it is difficult to find out where.  Check out the infographic below to find out.

27. Tell Me More: Darfur [source]

I honestly did not know much about Darfur because I have been limited my daily information intake to be about technology and science to the point that I don’t know much about what is happening in the rest of the world.  This infographic below taught me what is happening in Darfur.

28. A Visual Guide To Deflation [source]

Mint.com and WallStats.com are good at working together to put together infographics related to the economy.  This particular infographic is related to deflation and why it is not considered a good thing.

29. The Summer of 69′ vs. The Summer of 09′ [source]

An infographic that compares the prices of goods such as surfboards, soup, and the daily paper back in the summer of 1969 compared to the summer of 2009.

30. The Average Man’s Tax Dollars [source]

This infographic breaks down how much of our tax money is going towards war, college loans, nuclear weapons, disease control, etc.

31. Deadliest Drugs: Deaths vs. Media Coverage [source]

It is interesting to see how the media reacts to certain drug-related deaths.  There is a major different between how the media reacts to cocaine related deaths vs. anti-depressants.  Check out the comparison in this infographic.

32. Incarceration in the United States [source]

About one in every 100 American adults are incarcerated.  This infographic gives a racial breakdown of who is in jail and the costs associated with prisoners.

33. A Visual Guide To Inflation [source]

Mint.com and WallStats.com have partnered on another infographic, but this time its about inflation.  Inflation is when there is a rise in the level of prices related to an increase in the volume of money.  What are some of the consequences of inflation?  Find out here.

34. The First 100 Days: Roosevelt to Obama [source]

Upon the first 100 days in office as the President, the media revisits what had events took place during that time.  This is an interesting way to analyze whether the President follows up to the promises made when he was a candidate.  This infographic shows what happened in the first 100 days of the President since Roosevelt was in office up until Obama.

35. What’s All The Fighting For, And Where? [source]

Across the globe, there is a large number of civil conflicts erupting.  The fighting is largely due to government control, secession, and ethnic conflicts.  This infographic shows what conflict is happening where and why it is taking place.

36. Burning Fuel: The Average Car vs. The Average Human [source]

Both cars and humans burn off fuel in some way.  Cars burn off fuel by consuming gas and humans burn off fuel by consuming food.  Here is a side-by-side comparison of humans vs. cars in terms of consumption and how much pollution is generated as a result.

37. The Onion: How Did The Economy Go Bad? [source]

Parody news network The Onion made an infographic about their take on the U.S. economy in 2008.  Just to let you know, somehow Beyonce is used in this graphic.

38. Student Debt Breakdown State-by-State [source]

Did you know Iowa has the highest student debt average and Utah has the lower student debt average?  Learn some other interesting factoids in the student debt breakdown state-by-state infographic.

39. How Much Water Do You REALLY Use? [source]

This infographic shows how much water is directly and virtually used by humans when they eat, use the toilet, take a shower, etc.

40. The Anatomy of a Hangover [source]

When you consume alcohol, your blood vessels in the brain expand and ethanol increases urine production, thus depleting bodily fluids.  This infographic created by Sloshspot shows how you can recover from a hangover.

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