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The image depicts a line graph charting UK acid rain emissions from 1990 to 2007 by four sectors, measured in million tonnes. Transport and communication emissions start at 0.5 million tonnes in 1990, decline slightly to about 0.4 in 1994, maintain until 2000, and fall steadily to approximately 0.25 by 2007. Other industries begin around 1.2 in 1990, drop sharply to near 0.7 in 1993, fluctuate slightly until 1998, then steadily decrease to roughly 0.3 by 2007. Electricity, gas, and water supply emissions start at 3.3 in 1990, drop consistently to about 2 by 1995, stabilize until 1999, resume declining to fall below 0.5 by 2007. The domestic sector begins at roughly 0.6 in 1990, remains stable to 1994, rises slightly to about 0.7 in 1995, declines steadily to approximate 0.1 by 2007.
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The image shows a line graph charting UK acid rain emissions from 1990 to 2007 by four sectors, measured in million tonnes.
Overall,It can be clearly seen that the total amount of acid rain emissions in the UK fell dramatically over 17 years.The most enermously reduce was seen in the electrecity,gas and water supply sector.
Transport and communication emissions start at 0.5 million tonnes in 1990, decline slightly to about 0.4 in 1994, maintain until 2000,and fall steadily to approximately 0.25 by 2007.Other industries started aproximately 2.2 in 1991, stay constant until 1193,the it fell down sharply to around 1.2 in 2007.
Emissions from electrecity,gas and water supply start at 3.3 in 1990, drop consistently to about 2 by 1995, stay constant until 1999, resume declining to fall around 0.5 by 2007. The domestic sector begins at aproximately 0.6 in 1990, remains stable to 1994, rises slightly to about 0.7 in 1995, declines steadily to approximate 0.1 by 2007.
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