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The line graph illustrates the number of products transported through water, rail, road, and pipeline from 1974 to 2002. Overall, it is visible that road transport dominated throughout the years while pipelines were least preferable; water and rail transportation, however, were used at around the same amount during the first years, after which waterways prevailed. […]
The given line chart illustrates the volume of goods transported by four types of transportation, specifically road, water, rail, and pipeline, in the UK from 1974 to 2002. Overall, road, water, and pipeline transport experienced an upward trend, whereas rail transport exhibited a fluctuation. Moreover, road transport consistently dominated in terms of volume, while pipeline […]
The provided line graph compares four means of transport for products to be delivered in the United Kingdom over a 28-year period. As it can be clearly seen from the line graph, the most noticeable feature is that the main mode of transport was the road. In particular, in the beginning of the examined period, […]
The line graph illustrates the number of products that were carried in the UK using road, water, rail, and pipeline from 1974 to 2002. Units are measured in million tonnes. Overall, all figures of transport increased over the span, except for rail by remaining steady. While the pipeline was the lowest one among them, the […]
The provided bar graph depicts the amount of goods transported in England by four distinct mediums of transport between 1974 and 2002, a period of 28 years. Over the given period, the goods moved by road, water, and pipeline increased while rail remained constant. Overall, roadways were the most popular way to transport the goods, […]
