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The line graph shown demostrates the carbon dioxide emissions per capita in Singapore,China,Thailand and Vietnam between 1975 to 2010. Overall,It is clearly depicted that the carbon emission in Singapore recorded a higher tonne then dropped drastically.Whereas,the emission the C02 in China plateud and later rose gradually within the years. Firstly,the emissionin Singapore rose from approximately […]
The line graph below illustrates CO2 release in metric tonnes per capita between 1975 and 2010 in four different countries. Overall, it can be observed that Singapore produced the largest number of carbon dioxide in those years, while the other three countries, such as Vietnam, China, and Thailand, released a smaller number of CO2. Singapore […]
The line graph below illustrate CO2 release in metric tonnes per capita, between 1975 and 2010 in four different countries. Overall, it can be observed that Singapour produced the large number of carbon dioxide in those years. While other three countries such as Vietnam, China, and Thailand realesed the smaller number of CO2. Singapour reduced […]
The line graph compares the amount of CO2 which was emitted by an average person in Singapore, China, Thailand and Vietnam, over a 35-year period between 1975 and 2010. Units are measured in metric tonnes per capita. Overall, although Singapore consistently witnessed the highest CO2 emissions among the four countries, all showed an upward trend […]
The line graph compares information about the amount of CO2 emissions per individual in Singapore, China, Thailand and Vietnam, over a 35-year period between 1975 and 2010. Units are measured in metric tonnes per capita. Overall, it is evident that the average carbon emissions per person in all four countries showed an upward trend throughout […]
The line graph compares the average carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions released per person in four distinct countries from 1967 to 2007. Overall, there was a significant increase in carbon dioxide emissions in both Italy and Portugal. In contrast, the UK and Sweden had the highest rates of emissions initially, but these rates declined significantly throughout […]
The line graph compares the distribution of average carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions released per individual across four distinct countries from 1967 to 2007. Overall, there was a significant increase in carbon dioxide emissions in both Italy and Portugal. In contrast, both the UK and Sweden initially had the highest rates of carbon dioxide emissions, but […]
The line graph compares information about the amount of CO2 emissions per individual in Singapore, China, Thailand and Vietnam over a 35-year period. It is evident that the average Carbon emissions per person in all four countries showed an upward trend throughout the given duration. And also notable that the figure for Singapore was significant […]
