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The line graph depicts the amount of nitrogen oxide emissions caused by four distinct categories of transportations at different speeds. Overall, while lorries and buses present dramatic fluctuations and the final increases, the two others exhibit slight changes: a minor rise for petrol cars and a small reduction for diesel cars. At the speed of […]
Overall, a general trend can be observed in which nitrogen oxide emissions initially decreased as speed increased before rising again at higher speeds. Meanwhile, buses and lorries consistently produced far higher emissions than petrol and diesel cars. It is also noticeable that buses recorded the highest emission levels across all speed At the start of […]
The line chart illustrates the nitrogen oxide emissions of four other vehicles emitted. From an overall perspective, it is evident that trucks and buses release a similar pattern by the end whereas the oxides of nitrogen emission remain unchanged throughout the period. Regarding the significant categories, the trend for diesel cars remains stable throughout the […]
The line graph illustrates the amount of nitrogen oxide emissions which depended on the speed of the vehicles. The type of vehicles is divided into Diesel car, Petrol car, lorries and bus. It is immediately noticeable that the largest gas emission was occupied by buses while diesel car made up the smallest amount of producing […]
