The bar charts illustrate the number of people in Europe (in millions) affected by four types of noise pollution—traffic, train, aircraft, and industry—during the day and at night in urban and rural areas in 2007.
The bar charts illustrate how many people are affected by noise in the morning and at nigh in Europe in 2007. They inclueded a comparison of cities and rural areas noise of Traffic, Train, Aircraft, and Indurtrial. Units
The bar charts above describes the four types of noise that face people during the day or and night in cities and rural areas, the four types is Traffic, Train, Aircraft, Industry.
The two bar charts illustrate the ratio of individuals who are under the influence of four kinds of noise pollution in the urban areas and the suburbs during the day and at the night. Overall, the proportion of the traff
The bar graphs illustrate how many Europeans in both rural and urban sites were influenced by four separate kinds of noise, namely traffic, train, aircraft and industry during day and night in 2007.
The given bar charts presents data about proportion of Europeans were influenced by the daily minimum and maximum levels of noise which originated from traffic, train, aircraft and industry both in cities and rural areas
The graphs depict, in the period time of 2007 in several cities and rural areas of Europe, the 4 noise types during the day and night, that many people complained about it.
The bie charts give information about the quantity of people affected by different type of noise in Europe by day and by night in both urban and rural areas in 2007. The data is measured in millions for traffic, train, a