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This graph illustrates the total air pollution generated by several sources, including transportations, industry and households, in the United Kingdom spanning from 1990 to 2005. According to the graph, industry accounted for the majority of the production of air contaminants, followed by transport and households. Noticeably, the total number of pollutants presented a downward trend […]
The graph illustrates how much emission was released via three specific sources in the UK from 1990 to 2005, measuring in millions of tonnes (MT). Overall, while air pollutants from transport increased, those from households and industry experienced decreases of varying degrees, with the most prominent change being seen in the latter. It is also […]
The line graph illustrates data on 3 sources of air pollutants in the UK during the period 1990 to 2005. Overall, the total amount of pollutants in the air has decreased over the years. The decline in air pollutants from industrial sources is predominantly substantial. The total volume of air pollutants in the UK, in […]
The line graph illustrates the amount of air pollution by four different pollutants between 1990 and 2005. It is clear that the amount of pollutants decreased over the period shown. While the rates of Transport were about at the same level. In 1990, the total air pollutants were by far the highest, with about 7 […]
The line graph compares the figures for four different sources (transport, insdustry, total air pollutants, and households) in the UK between 1990 and 2005. The units are measured in million tonnes. Overall, all the figures experienced a decline with the exception of transport. Moreover, the rate for total air pollutants became the leader during the […]
