23 report(s) found.
The graph shows the information about the water which was arranged by the quality of having good substances in UK rivers from 1990 to 2002. Overall, The Northern Ireland and Scotland saw rising trends over the period, while the opposite trend is good for Wales. Furthermore, England fell in the middle but then recovered at […]
The chart illustrates the proportion of water in UK rivers that met the standards for good chemical quality from 1990 to 2002. Overall, Wales accounted for the highest figures, while Scotland had the lowest percentages. England showed fluctuations, whereas Northern Ireland experienced a slight increase at the end of the period. In 1992, Scotland showed […]
The line graph gives information about the proportion of river water quality in 4 parts of UK which was classified as having good chemical substances in it from 1990 and 2002. Overall,although Wales was dominated by 2000, however, its palce was overtaken by Northern Ireland after 2000.Moreover. Scotland was the city where did not have […]
The line graph illustrates the percentage of good chemical quality of rivers in UK between 1990 and 2002. Overall, in this picture an increase observed, except Wales. At the beginning of the year the biggest was Wales, and lowest was Scotland, and at the end of the year Northern Ireland increased to first place, but […]
The given line graph illustrates the percentage of river water in four different regions of England that is categorized as possessing excellent chemical quality across the year 1990 and 2002. Overall, the wales and Northern Ireland contained the higher amount of good chemical quality. However, England and Scotland initially rose but over time they went […]
The line chart illustrates the percentages of river water meeting good chemical quality standards, in four countries in the UK, from 1990 to 2002. Overall, rivers in Northern Ireland and Wales consistently had the cleanest water. Additionally, with the exception of Wales, all the regions showed improvements in their water quality over the period shown. […]
The line graph illustrates the percentages of river water meeting good chemical quality standards, in four countries in the UK, from 1990 to 2002. Overall, rivers in the Nothern Ireland and Wales consistently had the cleanest water. Additionally, with the exception of Wales, all the regions showed the improvements in their water quality over the […]
The line chart illustrates the percentages of river water meeting good chemical quality standards in four countries in the UK over a period of 12 years, commencing with 1990. Overall, rivers in Wales and Nothern Ireland consistently had the cleanest water. In addition, with the exception of Wales, all the regions showed improvements in the […]
The line chart compares the proportion of rivers meeting good chemical standards in the UK over the period of 12 years. Overall, the rivers located in Wales and Northern Ireland consistently had the cleanest water throughout the period shown. Meanwhile, the other regions’ proportion of having good river quality witnessed a fluctuation. With regard to […]
The line graph illustrates the percentage of water in UK rivers classified as possessing good chemical quality from 1990 to 2002 across four regions: Wales, Northern Ireland, England, and Scotland. Overall, Wales and Northern Ireland exhibited relatively high and stable levels of water quality, whereas England and Scotland experienced marked fluctuations throughout the period. In […]
The bar chart information about the proportion of good quality across four different locations Wales, Northern Ireland, England and Scotland from 1990 to 2002. Overall, it can clearly seen that river in Wales and Northern Ireland had remained the cleanest water. Additionally, with the expectation of Wales, all these locations showed the ability of improvement […]
The bar chart information about the proportion of good quality across four different locations: Wales, Northern Ireland, England and Scotland from 1990 to 2002. Overall, it can clearly seen that river in Wales and Northern Ireland had allway remained better level. Additionally, with the expectation of Wales, all these locations showed the ability of improvement […]
The line chart illustrates the percentage of river water classified as having good chemical quality in four regions of the UK—Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and England—between 1990 and 2002. Overall, the majority of rivers in all four regions maintained a high level of quality, with figures consistently above 80% throughout the period. Scotland experienced steady […]
The line chart illustrates the proportion of four different rivers which have a good quality water in the UK from 1990 to 2002. Overall, all rivers quality were over 80% and showed an upward trend during the period, excepting the Wales. the Scotland became the best quality of river by 2002, while the worst quality […]
The line chart illustrates the proportion of water in four UK rivers – Wales, Northern Ireland, England, and Scotland – classified as having high chemical standards over a decade starting in 1990. Overall, Northern Ireland and Wales consistently maintained the highest levels of water purity throughout the years. Meanwhile, both England and Scotland demonstrated noticeable […]
The line graph illustrates the proportion of river water in the UK rivers that classified as having great chemical quality from 1990 to 2002. In general, there was a noticeable increase in the percentage of river water quality in the UK in Northern Ireland, England, and Scotland, while the data for Wales show a downward […]
Illustrated is a line graph that provides information about the percentage of river water in 4 distinct regions of the UK, classifying as having good chemical quality over 12-year periods. From a broad perspective, it is obvious that the rivers in Wales and North Ireland marked the two highest percentages of river waters. Notably, there […]
The line graph illustrates the proportion of water in rivers across four regions of the UK including Wales, Northern Ireland, England, and Scotland that met high chemical standards over the period from 1990 to 2002. In 1990, Wales had the highest percentage of river water with good chemical quality, starting at around 95%, then remained […]
The line graph presents the percentage of river water classified as having good chemical quality in four regions of the UK: Wales, Northern Ireland, England, and Scotland, from 1990 to 2002. In 1990, Wales had the highest percentage of river water with good chemical quality, starting at approximately 95%. This figure remained unchanged until 1996, […]
The line graph compares the proportion of well-qualified chemical water in the UK rivers from 1990 to 2002. It is noticeable that rivers in Wales and Northern Ireland had constant percentages before showing contrast patterns in 1998. Additionally, the other two countries considerably fluctuated throughout the period. Starting at 45% in 1990, the proportion of […]
The line graph depicts the proportion of high-quality river water in the UK throughout the period of 12 years, starting from 1990 in percentagewise. Overall, it is rational that the majority of categories underwent an upward trend, with the exception of Wales. Noticeably, Wales held the dominant position for most of the period. Regarding the […]
Generally, it is conspicuous that water in most of the given countries showed an overall rise, with the exception of wales’. In addition, Wales and Northern Ireland’s river water, with a pronounced stabilization,was significantly higher than that of the others. Pertaining to Wales and Northern Ireland, they were chronicled at the most premier position 95% […]
The line graph provides statistical information about the proportion of river water that is chemically good enough in four distinct countries in the UK over a twelve-year period, starting from 1990. It is evident that Wales and Northern Ireland had the highest quality of river water throughout the survey. Additionally, except for Wales, the others’ […]
