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Band 5+: The graph below shows how serious people in four countries considered some environmental problems between 2000 and 2010.

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The image is a graph titled "Seriousness of environmental issues" displaying the percentage of respondents deeming various issues 'very serious' from 2000 to 2010; includes averages for China, India, Germany, and the USA. Shortages of fresh water start at around 75%, peaking at 76% in 2002 and 2004, with a gradual decline to just over 70% by 2010. Air pollution begins just above 70%, dropping to around 65% in 2002, then climbing to 72% in 2006, and decreasing to about 67% by 2010. Automobile emissions show a steady increase from approximately 54% in 2000 to roughly 62% in 2010. Climate change starts at around 58%, rises to just over 60% in 2004, with slight fluctuations, and ends around the same level in 2010. The graph includes a line legend indicating the issue each line represents.
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The line graph illustrates the percentage of people awared four problems as very serious in four countries from 2000 to 2010.

Overall, the portion of seriousness varies between the 4 issues, with shortages of fresh water accounts for the highest ratio. Moreover, this problem appears later than the others three problems.

Starting with automobile emisssions and climate change, these two issues reports the contrast trend in the period. Between 2000 and 2003, the two issues both saw a reduction by 3%. However, while the figure for climate change climbed up to 55% in 2010, that of automobile emission continued to slump to 45%, which is the lowest seriousness consideration in 2010.

Meanwhile, the percentage of people considered air polution and shortages of fresh water as very serious fluctuated throughout the period. In 2000 to 2003, the seriousness rate of air polution had the same trend as the two problems mentioned above, and it hit 60% in the end of the survey. In terms of shortages of fresh waters figures, despite its late appearance, it was always most problematic issues, with its figure fluctuated around 65% to 70%

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