The line graph gives information about the amount of the UK’s air pollutants in millions of tons from three different sources from 1990 to 2005.
Overall, what can be immediately surmised from the data is that there was an increase in the amount of transport. while the opposite was true for total industry and households. Moreover, total accounted for the largest share of sources compared to other sources.
Looking at the results, only one means of sources showed a rise. The number of air pollutants began at 1 million tonnes in the UK’s transport in 1900. while, this figure remained unchanged to 1 million tonnes in 1999 until. After that, it demonstrated a significant growth to 3 million tonnes in 2005.
Focusing on decreasing figures, Total was the most preferred in both years. Nonetheless, the amount of air pollutants accounted for 8 million tonnes in the UK’s total in 1990. While it witnessed a dramatic drop to 5 million tonnes at the end of the period. In addition, the amount of air pollutants made up 6 million tonnes in the UK’s industry in 1990. While it experienced a sharp drop to 2 million in 1905. According to, households accounted for 1 million tonnes in the UK in 1990 until. While the amount of air pollutants in 0 million tonnes in the UK’s households in 2005.
