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The image presents a line chart depicting the percentage of water with good chemical quality in UK rivers from 1990 to 2002 for four regions: Wales, Northern Ireland, England, and Scotland. For Wales, percentages are 90 (1990), 95 (1992), 95 (1994), 98 (1996), 100 (1998), 100 (2000), 98 (2002). For Northern Ireland: 60 (1990), 60 (1992), 62 (1994), 52 (1996), 68 (1998), 70 (2000), 75 (2002). For England: 80 (1990), 80 (1992), 83 (1994), 90 (1996), 90 (1998), 92 (2000), 92 (2002). For Scotland: 40 (1990), 60 (1992), 70 (1994), 82 (1996), 60 (1998), 70 (2000), 66 (2002).
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This chart shows the percentage of good quality rivers in wales, northern ireland =, england and scotland from 1990 to 2002.
from 1990 to 1998 wales rivers had the best quality and rivers in northern ireland came right after, but after 1998 it changed. the quality of northern ireland rivers increases while wales rivers quality decreases.
England and scotland rivers has a lower quality , we notice that both of them increased from 1990 to 1996, rivers in england had a better quality then in scotland in that period but after that we can see that scotland rivers continued to increase till 2000, from 2000 to 2002 it started decreasin again. Contrarely to england rivers that decresased from 1996 to 1998 But after that the quality of rivers started to get better
From this chart we can coclued that wales and nothern ireland rivers have a better quality then rivers in england and scotland.
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