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The image includes two bar graphs showing the number of people in Europe affected by four types of noise pollution in cities and rural areas both during the day and night in 2007. The top graph, labeled "City," displays data for Traffic (Day: 64 million, Night: 48 million), Train (Day: 10 million, Night: 8 million), Aircraft (Day: 4 million, Night: 1 million), and Industry (Day: 0.25 million, Night: not visible). The bottom graph, labeled "Rural," provides data for Traffic (Day: 34 million, Night: 24 million), Train (Day: 8 million, Night: 6 million), Aircraft (Day: 2 million, Night: 1 million), and Industry (Day and Night: 0 million). The y-axis for both graphs measures the number of people in millions, with the City graph's maximum value at 100 million and the Rural graph's maximum value at 70 million.
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The given chart illustrates how many citizens in Europe were affected by 4 types of noise by night and by day in rural areas and urban areas in 2007.
Overall, the noise from traffic is highest in both areas. Meanwhile, more people were annoyed by noises in urban areas than in rural areas.
In urban areas, 64 million people by day and 32 million people by night were affected by traffic noise, which were more than doubled in rural areas. Comparatively, the figure affected from aircraft and industry categories in both areas is nearly negligible, which were above 1 million people.
Turning to the remaining categories, the number of people who were affected by train by day and by night in cities were not significantly different, accounting for 10 million people and 8 million people, respectively. Similarly, in the countryside, only 8 million people were affected by train by day and 6 million by night.
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