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The image shows two vertical bar charts comparing the impacts of noise from traffic, trains, aircraft, and industry during the day and night on millions of people in Europe in 2007, segmented between cities and rural areas. The first chart, "The number of people who were affected by 4 types of noise during the day and at night in cities (millions)", shows the following daytime noise levels: Traffic 64 million, Train 10 million, Aircraft 4 million, Industry 1 million, and nighttime noise levels: Traffic 48 million, Train 8 million, Aircraft 1 million, Industry 0.25 million. The second chart, "The number of people who were affected by 4 types of noise during the day and at night in rural areas (millions)", shows the following daytime noise levels: Traffic 24 million, Train 6 million, Aircraft 2 million, Industry 1 million, and nighttime noise levels: Traffic 15 million, Train 1 million, Aircraft 0 million, Industry 0 million.
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The bar charts delineate the statistics of the people affected by various types of noises during the day in 2007. It appears that the sounds were caused by four types of sources: traffic, train, aircraft, and industry.
Overall, the trends were absolutely similar for both living zones. However, the figures for the urban districts were twice as high as those for the countryside.
According to the first chart, the traffic noise affected 64 million people during the day, while the figure was 48 million at night. In rural areas the numbers were approximately half as low as those in the cities. 18 million residents were impacted by these sounds in the urban areas, with a higher rate during the day. In rural areas, the rate was slightly lower, 8 million during the day and 6 million at night.
Aircraft disturbance was disruptive to a minority of the population. Nevertheless, the data was similar during nighttime, while urban areas were characterized by higher noise production compared to villages.
In terms of industry, the data for the countryside was almost negligible. However, 1 million and 0.25 million urban residents were impacted by the industrial noise during the daytime and nighttime.
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