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Band 6+: The provided chart illustrates the three different kinds of emission sources of greenhouse gas in the UK.

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The image depicts carbon emissions in million tons from three fossil fuels (gas, oil, coal) across five years. In 1990, gas emissions were approximately 10 million tons, oil emissions were around 230 million tons, and coal emissions were about 300 million tons. By 1995, gas emissions increased to approximately 150 million tons, oil remained around 230 million tons, while coal emissions dropped slightly to about 270 million tons. In 2000, gas emissions rose to roughly 200 million tons, oil maintained at 230 million tons, and coal dropped to 240 million tons. In 2005, gas emissions were near 210 million tons, oil at 240 million tons, and coal reduced to 220 million tons. By 2010, gas emissions remained at 210 million tons, oil decreased to about 210 million tons, and coal emissions further reduced to 160 million tons.
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The bar chart gives data about the amount of greenhouse gas emissions from burning three types of fossil fuels in the UK from 1990 to 2010. Overall, oil and coal experienced a downward trend whereas the opposite was witnessed in gas. Notably, gas was the highest greenhouse gas source in this country.

In 1990, the amount of carbon emission in gas was the lowest with 220 million tons, followed by oil at 270 million. After 2 decades, it grew significantly to 320 million tons by the end of the observed period and became the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the UK.

On the contrary, coal accounted for the highest amount of carbon emission in 1990 with 310 million tons. However, after 20 years, this figure experienced a dramatic decrease of 120 million to the lowest, at 190 million tons, only two-thirds of the amount produced by gas in 2010.

Similarly, in 1990, oil emitted over 270 million, 40 million less than coal. After fluctuating around 250 million over a decade, this figure decreased continuously to 210 million tons after 15 years, reaching a point just 20 million above the lowest.

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