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The line graph illustrates the volume of goods transported by four different modes of transport in the UK from 1974 to 2002. Overall, road transportation was the predominant mode of transport throughout the period, while pipelines consistently transported the least volume of goods. Water and rail transport began at similar levels, but their trajectories diverged […]
The graph illustrates the amount of commodities delivered through four means of transportation (road, water, rail, pipeline) in the UK from 1974 to 2002. Units were measured in million tonnes. Overall, figures for all four methods experienced a growth over the period given. While water and rail switched their positions after 28 years, road and […]
The line chart illustrates how many products were transported by four various types of transportation, namely road, water, rail, and pipeline, from 1974 to 2002. Overall, while there were increases in the number of goods transported by road, water, and pipeline, the figure by rail remained almost unchanged. It is important to note that while […]
The provided line graph illustrates the quantities of goods transported in the UK between 1974 and 2002 by four distinct modes of transport. Overall, road transport consistently dominated the quantity of goods transported, followed by water transport, while rail and pipeline transportation accounted for a smaller proportion. In 1975, water transport was prevalent with 70 […]
The line graph illustrates the quantities of goods transported in the UK between 1974 and 2002 using four modes of transport. Overall, road transport consistently accounted for the highest tonnage throughout the period, reaching around 100 million tonnes in 1998. Water transport fluctuated between 60 and 80 million tonnes, while rail transport showed a steady […]
