200 CREATIVE AND INTERESTING INFOGRAPHICS [PICS]
Amit Chowdhry | Tuesday January 19, 2010 | 269,259 views| 18 Comments
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61. Where America’s Largest Cities Get Their Water [source]
Given that over two-thirds of the planet is covered in water, it would be interesting to find out where the major U.S. cities get their clean water from. This infographic answers that question.
62. No More Fish In The Sea [source]
Fish consumption has doubled in the last 50 years. If we keep up fish consumption at current rates, eventually there won’t be any of our favorite fish left to eat. This infographic shows the population decline of some of the most popular fish food.
63. Facts About Farts [source]
Flatulence sound is universally comedic. However there are more interesting aspects of farting than just the sound. Did you know that termites fart the most out of all living creatures? Check out the gross factoids about farts below.
64. Michael Jackson Samples [source]
The King of Pop was one of the most influential musical figures of the generation. Many popular artists used Michael Jackson songs for their own beats. Below is a list of artists and songs that are connected to Michael Jackson songs.
65. Professional Athlete Paydays Compared To Your Job [source]
How much do athletes earn in comparison to typical jobs in America? This infographic will answer that question and it may irritate you.
66. Racial Breakdown Of Four Major Sports [source]
There is a big statistical difference in race between professional sports. For example, the MLB is 60% white and the NBA is 76% black. Check out more interesting facts in this infographic.
67. Visualizing The U.S./China Trade Relationship Across The Globe [source]
Mint.com and WallStats put together this infographic that details the dollar amounts being traded in various industries between China, the USA, and other nations.
68. Big-Brother Nation: A Look At The States Where Police Cameras Are Operating [source]
This infographic shows which states use red-light cameras and speed cameras. Big brother is watching you speed.
69. The Wealth of World Leaders [source]
This infographic shows the wealth that is controlled by some of the world leaders. One thing that surprises me about this infographic is that the only world leader being pointed out in the U.S. is Michael Bloomberg.
70. The Fall of GM: A Visual Guide [source]
There were two major causes for the fall of GM. They include disagreements with the United Auto Works and mismanagement. This infographic shows what went wrong with the bailouts, UAW, management, internal factors, and external factors. This infographic was put together by Mint.com and WallStats.
71. Seeking Refuge: A Glance At Refugees Worldwide [source]
There are about 9.9 million refugees in the world today. This infographic shows us how many refugees are in each region and other related data.
72. The Death of the Newspaper [source]
Many people are stopping their newspaper circulation and has gone online for their daily fill. Because of this decline in circulation and drops in newspaper advertising revenue, the newspaper industry is declining at a rapid pace. Here are some additional facts as prepared by Mint.com.
73. The Cost Efficiency of Transportation [source]
For each form of transportation, this infographic details how many average passengers can fit and the costs involved with traveling. While it is difficult to compare these forms of transportation in an apple-to-apple form, but it does give us a rough idea of the numbers associated.
74. How To Stop A Killer Asteroid [source]
There are some popular thriller movies that has a plot revolving around an asteroid targetting Earth. The characters are forced to attempt destroying the asteroid in space as a result. How do we prevent a major asteroid from hitting our planet? Check out this infographic.
75. The Evolution of the Modern Skateboard [source]
Did you know that the first skateboard was invented in the 1950s? Here is an infographic that details how the skateboard has evolved since then.
76. Time Spent At Work [source]
In the movie Office Space, the main character Peter Gibbons once said “I’d say in a given week I probably only do about fifteen minutes of real, actual, work.” Here is a funny infographic regarding how time might be spent at work. That sounds about right for me too.
77. The Global Tobacco Trade [source]
There are about 1.25 billion smokers in the world today. Ingredients contained in cigarettes include urine, acetone, ammonia, carbon monoxide, silicon, and formaldehyde. Check out some other interesting facts in this infographic.
78. The State of the American Airline Industry [source]
Airline fares has considerably decreased causing many companies to start charging for additional services. Checked bags now have extra costs and so does unaccompanied minors. Here is a breakdown of the charges set by the major airline companies.
79. Driving distractions: kids (women), road rage (men) [source]
AAA surveyed 2,501 people at the ages of 16 and older to find out what they feel about driving hazards. Another separate survey revealed that the biggest driving distractions include road rage frustration, eating/drinking, and checking out other drivers.
80. A Visual Guide to the Federal Reserve [source]
What is the Federal Reserve? Mint.com and WallStats has designed an infographic that details the responsibilities of the Fed. This reminds me of my macroeconomics class.
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