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The image presents a bar chart comparing the distances traveled by passengers on five types of transport for the years 1990 and 2000. For bicycles, the distance traveled in 1990 was around the 5 mark, and for 2000 it was approximately 3. Motorbikes had a distance of about 10 for 1990 and nearly 5 for 2000. Air travel had a distance of just above 10 for 1990 and around 25 for 2000. Bus travel was about 5 for 1990 and nearly 10 for 2000. Rail travel was around 20 for 1990 and just under 40 for 2000. The total distances traveled for all types of transport were nearly 50 for 1990 and just over 100 for 2000. There is a general increasing trend in distance traveled for all types of transport except bicycles and motorbikes, which decreased from 1990 to 2000.
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The bar chart presents data on the distances traveled by individuals in the UK using five modes of transport in 1990 and 2010, with measurements in billion kilometers.
Overall, the total distance traveled increased over the two decades. Travel by bicycle, motorbike, and bus became more popular, while train and air travel experienced a slight decline.
In 1990, the distances traveled by bicycle, motorbike, and bus were approximately 15 billion, 40 billion, and 80 billion kilometers, respectively. By 2010, bicycle usage nearly doubled, reaching around 30 billion kilometers. Bus travel saw a significant rise, increasing by about 25 billion kilometers. Meanwhile, motorbike usage gradually increased from 40 to 45 billion kilometers.
In contrast, train travel declined by 20 billion kilometers, dropping to approximately 80 billion kilometers in 2010. Similarly, air travel also experienced a slight decrease, falling from 15 billion to 10 billion kilometers.
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