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The image presents a line graph detailing UK acid rain emissions in million tonnes across sectors from 1990 to 2007. Transport and communication start near 0.7 in 1991, stabilizing around 0.6 by 2007. Electricity, gas, and water supply dramatically decline from over 3.3 in 1991 to 0.5 by 2007. Other industries begin at approximately 1.2 in 1991, gradually decreasing to just below 0.5 by 2007. Domestic emissions start slightly under 0.6 in 1991 and decline marginally to approximately 0.25 by 2007.
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The graph illustrates the emission of the uk rain which is measured in millions of tonnes from the year 1990 to 2007. It is divided into four sectors. The sectors are domestic, transport and communication, electricity, gas and water supply and other industries.
From the graph, we can see that domestic acid rain emissions was the least whereas electricity, gas and water supply was the most in 1991. As shown in the graph, the acid rain emissions of electricity, gas and water supply drastically decreased as the years passed by. The only sector which had a bit of rise in comparison to its emissions in 1991 is transport and communications.
To gather it all, the acid rain emissions seems to have significantly reduced as we move forward in time.
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