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The Line chart compares the amount of acid rain in million tonnes in Britain emitted from different catagories in 1990 to 2007. Overall, among the given sectors electricity, gas and water supply shared the highest amount of emission in the contain period, whilst the amount of domestic was lowest. In terms of acid raining, in […]
The line graph highlights the UK acid rain emissions which is calculated in millions of tones from 4 various areas between 1990 and 2007. Overall, electricity, gas and water supply showed downward trend whereas only little flactuations were observed in domestic cause. Regarding industries and transport and communication both seemed to change less over a […]
The line graph above indicates acid rain emissions in the United Kingdom from four different categories from 1990 to 2007. Overall, there was an decrease in the figures for electricity, gas and water supply and other industries while the other 2 sectors saw a fluctuation throughout the recorded period. Initially, the number for electricity, gas […]
The line graph compares how much acid rain emission was produce by four various sectors in the UK from 1991 to 2007, measured in millions of tonnes. Overall, the amount of acid emissions saw a decrease over the given 17 year period. Interestingly, the toxic gas comes from electricity, gas and water supply was the […]
The line graph provides data about the amount of acid rain emissions in the UK caused by four various fields from 1990 to 2007. The figures are given in millions of tones. Overall the total amount of acid rain emissions decreased importantly over the 17 years period. The most dramatic change was seen in the […]
