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The image depicts a line graph showing sources of UK air pollutants in million tonnes from 1990 to 2005 for total air pollutants, industry, transport, and households; the total air pollutants decreased from approximately 7 million tonnes in 1990 to 3 million tonnes in 2005, industry air pollutants decreased from approximately 5 million tonnes to 2 million tonnes, transport air pollutants showed a slight increase from 1 million tonnes to 1.5 million tonnes by 2005, while household air pollutants remained relatively stable at 0.5 million tonnes throughout the period.
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The line graph illustrates how much air pollution is produced by the different sources of air pollutants in the UK between 1990 and 2005. The air pollutants are measured in million tones.
Overall, there was a downward over the period among all sources the exception with the source of Transportation. The highest air pollution was emitted by Total air pollutants.
Households and Transportation made the least air pollution, which was the half of one million tone in 1990. After the both of them had experienced a negligible change in the production of air pollution by 1999, a mount of that was closed to each other in 1999. But the quantity of air pollutants was increasing slowly to 1 million tonne.
The air pollution was emitted from Industry and Total air pollutants was 5/5 and 7 million tone in 1990. The trend of them was declining dramatically to 3 and 2 million tone in 2005.
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