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The image presents two bar charts showing the number of people in Europe (in millions) affected by four types of noise in cities and rural areas during the day and at night in 2007. In cities: traffic noise affected 64 million people by day and 48 million by night; train noise affected 10 million by day and 8 million by night; aircraft noise affected 4 million by day and 1 million by night; and industry noise affected 1 million by day and 0.25 million by night. In rural areas: traffic noise affected 34 million by day and 24 million by night; train noise affected 8 million by day and 6 million by night; aircraft noise affected 2 million by day and 1 million by night; and industry noise affected 0 people during both day and night.
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The given bar chart shows the amount of Europeans who were impacted by 4 various kinds of noise level by time of day in urban and rural areas in 2017. Overall, in both urban and rural areas, traffic was the most necessary noise issues both day and night in 2007.
In urban areas, traffic noise influnced the largest number of people during the daytime and at night, according to 64 and 48 million. Train noise was the second most famous noise, affecting 10 million people in the daytime and slightly fewer, at 8 million, during the night. On the other hand, aircraft had a little impact, with only 4 and 1 million people affected during the day and at night.
In rural areas, traffic remained the most popular noise, impacting 34 million people during the day and 24 million at night. Train noise influnced 8 million people by day and 6 million people at night. By contrast, air craft impacted only 2 million people during the daytime and 1 million at night. Also, industry had not impact in the rural areas
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