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The image displays two bar charts on the number of people affected by four types of noise pollution in millions, comparing day and night for both city and rural areas. For the city: Traffic affected 64 million during the day and 48 million at night; Train affected 10 million during the day and 8 million at night; Aircraft affected 4 million during the day and 1 million at night; and Industry affected 1 million during the day and 0.25 million at night. For rural areas: Traffic affected 34 million during the day and 24 million at night; Train affected 8 million during the day and 6 million at night; Aircraft affected 2 million during the day and 1 million at night; and Industry affected 0 million during the day and 0 million at night.
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The bar chart below illustrates the difference of pollution levels in city as well as rural areas during day and night time. Over time, both city and rural areas have a very high number of people affected by the traffic noises and a very few number of people affected by other noises.
In terms of noise pollution in both charts, it appears that traffic noises have the most effect on the people of both areas. It reaches 34 million people affected during the day in rural areas whereas city areas have 64 million people. However during their night time countertops it decreases to 24 million people and 48 million people. This shows that city areas tend to bebusier and more polluted than rural areas as its almost twice the amount .
Train and aircraft noise pollution dont seem to have much of a difference in both charts and neither does industrial noise, which shows that traffic is respectively the biggest reason for noise pollution in all the areas given below.
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