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The lime graph illustrates three types of sources in UK air pollutions in millions of tonnes between 1990 and 2005. Overall it is evident, that all the given groups decreased throughout the period except transport usage. The highest increase has seen in total number of air pollutions. To be begin with the total number of […]
The line graph demonstrates how three different sources: industry, transport, and households, release air pollutants in millions of tonnes in the UK from 1990 to 2005. Overall, air pollutants from all three sources showed a downward trend throughout the whole period. Industry was the highest figure at the beginning before transport surpassed it by the […]
The line graph illustrates the volume of atmospheric pollutants emitted by three sectors – Industry, Transport, and Households – in a specific region of the UK over a fifteen-year period starting in 1990. Overall, the timeframe was characterized by a stark divergence in trends; while emissions from transport experienced a consistent rise, the other two […]
The provided graph presents data on emissions released from three sources, namely Industry, Transport and Households, and their gathered number as well, within a particular region of the UK during fifteen-year period commencing from 1990. Overall, it is evident that the pollutants from Transport increased by the end of the timeframe, whereas, the remained sources […]
The line graph depicts the changes in UK airborne emissions from three different sources – industry, transport, and household – measured in millions of tons from 1990 to 2005. Overall, despite some fluctuations, airborne emissions from all three sources declined, with the exception of transport where the rate exhibited a moderate increase. The total amount […]
The line graph illustrates 3 various sources of pollution in the air (Transport ,Industry , households ) in the United Kingdom over a period of 15 years from 1990 to 2005. Units are measured in million tonnes . Overall , there has be a gradual decrease in the total air pollution from all the sources […]
The line graph compares the amount of air pollutants released in the United Kingdom from three different sources – industry, transport, and households – between 1990 and 2005, measured in million tonnes. Overall, there was a clear downward trend in the total volume of air pollutants over the period. Industry remained the largest contributor throughout, […]
The line graph compares the amounts of carbon emissions, which stems from three varying sources in UK, from 1990 to 2005. Overall, the leading air pollution sources were Industries, which recorded a dramatic drop over period, while households were the sources to produce the least pollutants, and the amount of pollution released from vehicles remaining […]
the line chart displays information of air pollution in millions of tonnes, in the UK from three different sources, since 1990 until 2005. overall, most of the air pollutions has suprisingly decreased from over the years. the highest cost of air pollutions are industry wastes, almost around 6 millions tonnes then reduced to 3 millioons […]
The chart illustrates three causes of air pollution in UK from 1990 to 2005. On the vertical axis is considered the amount of pollution in the air in million tonnes, while on the horizontal axis can be found the years in which data were registered. In addition, the different colours of the lines represent the […]
The line chart gives data on the number of the United Kingdom air pollutants in millions of tonnes, from total, industry, transport and households sources, from 1990 and 2005. Overall, the number for total, industry and households sources in the UK air pollutants in millions of tonnes was decreased over the given period. It is […]
The graph shows us the million tonnes of polluted air in the UK from 1990 to 2005. Overall, what stands out from the graph is the common downward trend regarding households, industry and total pollution, however a rise in transport pollution. Looking at the details, the total and industrial pollution produced eight and six million […]
The line graph gives information about the amount of the UK’s air pollutants in millions of tons from three different sources from 1990 to 2005. Overall, what can be immediately surmised from the data is that there was an increase in the amount of transport. while the opposite was true for total industry and households. […]
