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The bar chart illustrates the number of emissions generated from three fossil fuels in Britain from 1990 to 2010. Overall, the chart showed upward trajactory in the number of tons in gas emissions, in contrast, the number of tons in coal emissions experienced a downward tendency throughout the given period. Besides, oil emissions had some […]
The bar chart gives data about the amount of greenhouse gas emissions from burning three types of fossil fuels in the UK from 1990 to 2010. Overall, oil and coal experienced a downward trend whereas the opposite was witnessed in gas. Notably, gas was the highest greenhouse gas source in this country. In 1990, the […]
The bar chart gives data about the amount of greenhouse gas emissions from burning three types of fossil fuels in the UK from 1990 to 2010. Overall, oil and coal experienced a downward trend whereas the opposite was witnessed in gas. Notably, gas was the highest greenhouse gas source in this country. In 1990, the […]
The provided charts illustrate the three different kinds of emission sources (oil/coal/gas) of greenhouse gas in the UK. Overall, it is clear that the amount of gas was the highest in 2010, but that the number of coal was the smallest in 2010. Additionally, the amount of gas witnessed a slight increase from 1990 to […]
The provided chart illustrates the three different kinds of emission sources of greenhouse gas in the UK. Overall, it is clear that the amount of gas was the highest in 2010, but the amount of coal was the smallest in 2010. Additionally, the amount of gas witnessed a significant rise from 1990 to 2010. Looking […]
