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The image depicts average carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions per person for four countries between 1967 and 2007. In 1967, Sweden and United Kingdom were both near 11 metric tonnes, Italy was at 4 metric tonnes, and Portugal was near 1 metric tonne. By 1977, Sweden peaked close to 12 metric tonnes, the United Kingdom remained near 11 metric tonnes, Italy rose to around 6 metric tonnes, and Portugal increased to approximately 2.5 metric tonnes. In 1987, Sweden's emissions declined to 8 metric tonnes, the United Kingdom's slightly decreased to 10 metric tonnes, Italy was at about 7 metric tonnes, and Portugal approached 4 metric tonnes. For 1997, Sweden's emissions increased slightly to around 9 metric tonnes, the United Kingdom's emissions remained constant around 9 metric tonnes, Italy's rose to 8 metric tonnes, and Portugal's emissions steadied at about 5 metric tonnes. By 2007, Sweden’s emissions dropped to 6 metric tonnes, the United Kingdom’s declined to 9 metric tonnes, Italy’s stabilized at 8 metric tonnes, and Portugal’s emissions climbed to around 5 metric tonnes.
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The line graph illustrates CO2 emissions throughout four countries which were compared from 1967 to 2007. Units are measured in metric tones.
Overall,At the start of the period UK was falling gradually, despite that it was on the top.Sweden has experienced significant downfall.Italy and Portugal had the similar pattern.
With regards to the amount CO2 emitted in UK,it began at 11 metric tones then after few years passed it started to steadily decrease.On the other hand, Sweden reached his peak in 1977 and then started falling dramatically.
On the other hand,Italy and Portugal had same trend where both increased slightly. Furthermore,Sweden and Portugal had a point where they reached the rock bottom.
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