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The image depicts a bar graph titled "PASSENGER KILOMETRES BY DIFFERENT MEANS OF TRANSPORT" with the x-axis showing transportation modes Bicycle, Motorbike, Air, Bus, Rail, and Total, and the y-axis measuring Passenger Kilometres (billions) in increments of 20 up to 120. Two sets of bars represent data for the years 1990 and 2000, differentiated by marker symbols, a circle for 1990 and a square for 2000. In 1990, Bicycle shows nearly 5, Motorbike approximately 20, Air roughly 25, Bus around 40, Rail just over 20, and Total close to 100. In 2000, Bicycle remains nearly 5, Motorbike increases to over 20, Air rises to about 45, Bus reaches nearly 80, Rail climbs to approximately 30, and Total extends beyond 100 but below 120.
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Overall, with the exception of bicycle and motorbike, travelling in total increased. It is also noted that bus and rail were the two most popular types of transport in the 10-year period.
In 1990, the total passenger kilometers started at 100 billion kilometers and climbed to over 110 billion kilometers in 2000. Specifically, bus and rail travel accounted for the largest distance achieved, at 45 and 40 billion kilometers respectively in 1990. Both experienced a moderate rise to approximately 50 billion kilometers in the next 10 years.
By contrast, distance covered by each of the remaining means of transport, namely bicycle, motorbike and air, were comparatively modest with just under 8 billion kilometers in 1990. While that by bicycle and motorbike dropped slightly by 2 billion kilometers, air travel grew and finished the period at 10 billion kilometers
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