The graph illustrates the number of merchandise transported in the UK from 1974 to 2002 by four different methods, including road, water, railway and pipeline.
The given graph depicts information about the amounts of goods transported in the UK from 1974 to 2002. It is divided into four different modes of transport and the quantities are given in Million tonnes. Overall, the am
The line graph illustrates the data about how many commodities were hauled by four types of transportation in the UK during a 28-year span from 1974 to 2002. Overall, all the transport modes experience considerable growt
The line graph provides information about the total number of products shipped in the United Kingdom in four distinct routes from 1974 to 2002. The unit is measured in million tonnes.
The line chart illutrates the amount of products transported in the UK by 4 various types of transport from 1974 to 2002. It is measured by million tonnes.
The line graph compares the amount of goods which are transported through four methods namely road, water, rail and pipeline from 1974 to 2002 in the UK.
The line graph illustrates the figure for products in England that were transported via road, water, rail and pipeline from 1974 to 2002. Units are measured in million tonnes.
The line graph illustrates how the number of transported goods has changed between 1974 and 2002 in the UK by four types of transportation, including road, water, rail and pipeline.
The line chart represents the number of items delivered by various types of transportation modes in the UK from 1974 to 2002. Overall, the goods were mostly transported by road and the least was by pipe. There was an in
The line graph illustrates how many products were transported in the United Kingdom from 1974 to 2002, categorized into four main modes, with the number reported in million tonnes. Overall, all categories showed growth b
The line graph gives information about the quantities of goods in Million tonnes which were transported in the UK between 1974 and 2002 by road, water, rail and pipeline. Overall, the road method was the most common way
The line chart shows the number of goods delivered in four different ways from 1974 to 2002. Overall, the most used tranport method was by road followed by from water and by rail, and the least used way was by pipeline.