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Band 7+: You should spend about 20 minutes on this task The given graph shows the nitrogen oxide emissions produced by four vehicles. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and making comparisons where relevant. You should write at least 150 words.

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The image presents a line graph showing nitrogen oxide emissions (g/km) at various speeds (kph) for diesel cars, petrol cars, lorries, and buses. Diesel cars range from 7 g/km to 8 g/km. Petrol cars start and end at 15 g/km, peaking at 16 g/km. Lorries start at 35 g/km, decrease to 30 g/km at 70 kph, then increase back to 36 g/km. Buses start at 42 g/km, dip to 38 g/km at 70 kph, then rise to 44 g/km. Speeds range from 10 kph to 130 kph in increments of 10 kph.
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The given graph shows how speed can affect emissions of nitrogen oxide produced by four different vehicles.

Overall, it is evident that disel and petrol car relatively emit an unchanging amount of nitrogen oxide regardless of speed, while the opposite is true for busses and lorries.

Busses and lorries have rather varying nitrogen oxide emissions depending on how fast they travel. The figure for bus emissions starts at 40g/km with 10 KPH of speed, then hits an absolute low of 25g/km at 60 KPH, and the figure makes a recovery back to 40g/km as the speed reaches the limit of 130 KPH. The figure for lorry emissions also experiences a similar trend, starting at 33g/km at the same initial speed, later steeping to 15g/km at 90 KPH and eventually slowly recover to 25g/km at 130 KPH.

Regarding the nitrogen oxide emissions for diesel and petrol cars, their figures are rather stable no matter how fast the vehicle travels, at approximately 5g/km and 12g/km respectively.

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