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The image depicts a bar graph showing the living issues of city residents in major UK cities in 2008. Newcastle residents report issues with health services (approximately 24%), education and training (approximately 19%), and air pollution (approximately 57%). Belfast residents report issues with health services (approximately 32%), education and training (approximately 30%), and air pollution (approximately 38%). Birmingham residents report issues with health services (approximately 30%), education and training (approximately 40%), and air pollution (approximately 30%). Cardiff has health services (approximately 34%), education and training (approximately 28%), and air pollution (approximately 38%). Manchester reports health services (approximately 45%), education and training (approximately 20%), and air pollution (approximately 35%). Glasgow residents report issues with health services (approximately 50%), education and training (approximately 20%), and air pollution (approximately 30%). London residents report issues with health services (approximately 55%), education and training (approximately 10%), and air pollution (approximately 35%).
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The chart represents different living challenges of the residents who live in seven maor cities of the UK of 2008.
Overall, Glassglow and London cities are mostly affected by an Education and training, whereas the health are clearly the biggest issues for the remaining cities. However, air pollution was not really a concern for all the cities.
To began with health services, it impacts on all the cities but Belfast and Cardiff had the highest percentage which accounts for almost around 60%. On the other hand , Glassglow were less affected by this issue which represents one and half of the percentages.
Speaking about Education and training, five out of seventh cities were more serious about this problem, all exceeding 50% but only two cities Manchester and Newcastle has less issues with it which is approximately by 45% only.
Talking about the air pollution it doesn’t affect the cities as much as by health services and Education and Training but we can see that Manchester has serious issue with it by more than 20% whereas Newcastle has least issue represent by only below the 10%
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