The line chart depicts the data about the amount of Carbon Dioxide (C02) emitted per head of population in the four Western European Nations in Four decades from 1967 to 2007. The data from the graph was illustrated by t
The line graph compares five different countries, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, and Portugal on the basis of the production of carbon dioxide in metric tonnes by each person over 40 years.
The presented line graph delineates the changes in a proportion of CO2 emissions in four countries,namely the United Kingdom, Italy, Portugal and Sweden a period of four decades (1967-2007).
The line graph demonstrates variations in the average quantity of CO2 released by individuals in four nations, namely the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, and Portugal, over a periof of four decades (1967-2007)
A glance at a line graph provided reveals the amount of emitted carbon footprint in four distinctive nations namely United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, Portugal, measured in tonne, from 1967 to 2007. Overall, there was a rece
A glance at a line graph provided reveals the amount of CO2 released on average divided into 4 various kinds such as the UK, Sweden, Italy and Portugal, measured in metric tonnes, between 1967 and 2007. Overall, there wa
A glance at the line graph presents the average of carbon emissions per capita in four European countries namely Great Britain, Sweden, Italy and Portugal, from 1967 to 2007.
The given line chart illustrates the typical volume of carbon dioxide (CO2) per person in four countries including the UK, Sweden, Italy and Portugal over a 37-year period. The unit is measured in tonnes (T).
The line graph provides information on how much carbon dioxide was emitted by each person on average residing in the UK, Sweden, Italy and Portugal from 1967 to 2007. Overall, while per-capita carbon emission went down i
The line graph demonstrates the average carbon dioxide ( CO2 ) releases each individual in three countries ( the united kingdom, Sweden, Italy and Portugal ) produced in the period of 40 years.