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The line graph depicts how much three sources, namely industry, transport and households contributed to air pollution in the United Kingdom from 1990 to 2005. Overall, it is evident from the diagram that while two categories demonstrated continious decline, only transport experienced a rise towards the end of the period. As a result, industry, which […]
The graph illustrates UK air pollutants in millions of tonnes, from three different sources: Industry, Transport, and households, over six different years: 1900,1993,1996,1999,2002, and 2005. Overall, the total air pollutants experienced a decline over the six periods. Industry consistently had the highest air pollutants before a certain period, while transport showed moderate growth, and household […]
The line graph illustrates the UK air pollutants in million of tonnes from 3 different sources, such as industry, transport, and households, from 1990 to 2005. Overall, it can be seen that all sources experienced a decline, except transport over the period. In 1900, the total stood at 8 million and represented a gradual decrease […]
The line graph demonstrates atmospheric pollutants measured in millions of tonnes in the United Kingdom between 1990 and 2005. Overall, there was a downward trend in total air pollutant emissions over the period. While the pollution from industry and households steadily decreased, those forms of the Transport sector grew slightly. In 1990, the total emissions […]
The given graph below shows UK air pollutants in millions of tonnes, from three different sources, between 1990 and 2005.The vertical axis represents for the number of air pollutants tonnes and the horizontal axis stands for years. Overall,at the beginning,transport air pollutants result was almost 4 times higher than household air pollutants result,however,by the end […]
The line graph illustrates the amount of emissions emitted in the air form three different sources namely industry, transport and household from 1995 to 2005. Overall, there was a downward trend in the total number of air pollutants, which was the result of the decline in the number of air released in industry and domestic […]
