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The image shows a graph of CO2 emissions in metric tonnes from 1967 to 2007 for four countries: the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, and Portugal. In 1967, the UK had emissions at 11 metric tonnes, Sweden at 9, Italy at 4, and Portugal at 1. In 1977, the UK slightly decreased to 10 metric tonnes, Sweden rose to 10, Italy increased to 6, and Portugal rose to 2. By 1987, UK's emissions were 9 metric tonnes, Sweden's decreased to 6, Italy's increased to 7, and Portugal's rose to approximately 4. In 1997, the UK and Sweden both emitted 9 metric tonnes, Italy increased slightly to 8, and Portugal to 5. In 2007, the UK was at 9, Sweden steady at 6, Italy increased slightly above 8, and Portugal at 5.
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The given line graph illustrates the information about carbon dioxide emissions in some specific countries like UK, Sweden, Italy and Portugal. The units are in metric tonnes.
The units are from 0 -10 for each country. Firstly, in 1967, the carbon emission in Portrugal was the lowest in comparison to other countries specifically to UNited kingdom which has the highest value of emission about 10 cubic meter. Sweden has the value of 8 cubic meter. In 1997, the vlaue of carbon dioxide emission remain the same but countries like Italy and Portugal make some variation in lowest form carbon emission.
In years, like 1987 and 1997 each make some efforts and reduce the value of carbon emission while in 2007 every country makes some variations except United kingdom.
Overall, the chart shows how countires makes some efforts to make lowest emission of carbon dioxide to make the environment better.
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