The line chart illustrates carbon dioxide pollution by residents in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy and Portugal from 1967 to 2007, Units are measured in tonnes.
The given data on average carbon dioxide emissions per person between 1967 and 2007 in the United Kingdom (UK), Sweden, Italy and Portugal are depicted in the line graph.
The line chart illustrates how much carbon dioxide emissions were produced by individuals from 1967 to 2007 in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, and Portugal.
The graph gives information about how many people in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, and Portugal produced carbon dioxide emissions between 1967 and 2007. Overall, since the beginning, Italy and Portugal’s emissions w
The given is a line graph showing information about normal carbon dioxide CO2 emits for every person in the United Kingdom Sweden Italy and Portugal from 1967 to 2007.
The line graph provides information about how much households in 4 countries including the UK, Sweden, Italy and Portugal emit carbon dioxide in environments over a period of 40 years from 19967 to 2007.
The graph illustrates the general amount of carbon dioxide was released by a person in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy and Portugal from 1967 to 2007. Overall, the country that had the highest C02 emissions is the Uni
The line chart illustrates the average amount of carbon dioxide released by a person ( in metric tonnes) in 4 different European countries over the 40-year period of time. The X-axis show ter during the given time range
The line chart illustrates the average amount of carbon dioxide released by a person ( in metric tonnes) in 4 different European countries over the 40-year peiod of time. The X-axis shows the time period from 1967 to 200
This graph provides data on average emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) per person in five countries, the United Kingdom (UK), Sweden, Italy, and lastly, Portugal. The Y-axis shows CO2 emissions in metric tonnes, whereas,
The figure above illustrates the discharge of carbon dioxide gas by each person in the respective countries United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy and Portugal for five consecutive years. The information is detailed over a grap
The line chart visualizes how much is the average carbon dioxide (Co2) emissions from 1967 to 2027 for every person in some Europe countries, measured in metric tonnes.