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The line chart delineates the number of products being transported in the United Kingdom by four disparate types of transportation from 1974 to 2002, quantified in million tonnes. Overall, the quantity of goods carried on roads was consistently higher than the others, whereas transporting through pipelines was the least favoured. Additionally, while most cohorts witnessed […]
The line graph illustrates changes in the amount of goods transported in the UK between 1974 and 2002 using four different modes of transport: road, water, rail and pipeline. Overall, goods carried by road, water and pipeline showed an upward trend throughout the period. In contrast, rail transport fluctuated and did not experience significant overall […]
The graphic shows the amount of goods moved in the UK from 1974 to 2002, using four types of transport: road, water, rail, and pipeline, and he amount is measured in million tonnes. Overall, road transport was the most popular way to move goods during the whole period. The amount of goods moved by pipeline […]
The line graph illustrates the quantity of goods transported in the UK via four modes of transport—road, water, rail, and pipeline—between 1974 and 2002. The measurement is in million tonnes. Overall, road transport carried the highest amount of goods throughout the period, while pipeline transport handled the least. Water transport saw a steady increase, whereas […]
The line graph illustrates the volume of goods transported in the United Kingdom from 1974 to 2002 via road, water, rail, and pipeline. Overall, road transport accounted for the highest volume of goods throughout the period. Additionally, the amount of goods transported by road, water, and pipeline showed an upward trend, in contrast to the […]
