The bar chart illustrates the outcomes of questionnaires among youngsters’ predictions for alteration in next two decades. This trend takes place in five various fields of life – health, quality of air in cities, quality of water, quality of food, and communication between people – in Europe.
Overall, it is readily apparent that communication between individuals and the quality of food comprise a significant proportion and these will be expected to improve, while these trends make up the lowest figure in quality of air in cities. In contrast, the quality of air in cities and quality of water will be forecasted getting worse.
In detail, the way that people communicate will be estimated to enhance and will have been accounting for 54%, whereas this will have been making almost a half in quality of food. Meanwhile, quality of water and health will have been representing similar proportions at 40% and 42%, respectively. Finally, the quality of air in urban areas will have been accounting for the lowest percentage at 23%.
The percentage of categories that will be predicted getting worse, the quality of air in towns will have been comprising the highest proportion at 70%, whilst this will have been making up almost the same percentages by 60% in the quality of water and health. Ultimately, communication between people and the quality of food will have been representing the lowest percentages at 46% and almost a half, respectively.
