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The graphs demonstrate the proportion of European residents who suffered by noise caused by four types of polluters – traffic, trains, aircraft, and industry – in 2007, separated by day and night across cities and rural areas, measured in millions. Overall, the most people affected by noise of traffic regardless the place where they lived, […]
The two bar charts illustrate the number of people in Europe who were affected by four different types of noise pollution ( traffic, trains, aircraft, and industry) in cities and rural areas during the day and night in 2007. Overall, noise pollution caused by traffic was the most common problem in both cities and rural […]
The chart illustrates the figures for people who were affected by noise pollution in 2007. Overall, noise pollution affected more people from cities than from rural areas, whereas by night, the damage decreased in both cities and rural areas. Additionally, the majority of people was affected by traffic noise, while the least harmful was industrial […]
The chart illustrates the figure for people who were affected by noise pollution in 2007. Overall, noise pollution affected more people from cities than from rural areas, whereas by the night the damage decreases in both cities and rural areas. Additionally, the majority of people from were affected by the noise of traffic, while the […]
The chart illustrates the number of people in Europe affected by four types of noise pollution in 2007. It can be seen, in Rural areas the noise pollution is less than in Cities. All the indicators on the charts are similar. Traffic noise the biggest and industry the smallest. In the cities the biggest indicator […]
The bar charts illustrate how many humans in cities and countrysides struggled with several types of pollution during 2007. Overall, in both places the traffic had detrimental consequences on a majority of people’s well-being,particularly during the day. However, in rural areas the impact of other kinds of noise pollution was negligible, also the industry did […]
The bar charts presented delineate the number of rural and urban residents in Europe affected by the noise pollution of traffic, trains, aircraft, and industry during day and night, in the year 2007. Overall, it is readily apparent that the noise pollution in the cities during day times was higher comparative to the rural areas. […]
The chart presents the count of Europeans impacted by four different kinds of noise pollution in 2007. Overall, there are several irritating factors including traffic, trains, aircraft, and industry. It is so clear that traffic caused the most auditory disturbance among all the other mentioned distractions. At the same time, industrial sounds were the least […]
The bar charts compare the number of people affected by four types of noise pollution (traffic, trains, aircraft, and industry) between urban and rural areas of Europe in 2007. Overall, while the traffic noise affected most people in both areas, a reversal pattern was true for the industry. Moreover, the number of noise pollution victims […]
