The provided line graph illustrates the figures of transported items by four types of transportation modes (road, water, rail and pipeline) in the UK between 1974 and 2002. Figures are in million tonnes.
The line chart given displays some changes in the amounts of freights delivered in Britain by four means of transport including road, rail, water and pipeline from 1974 to 2002.
The amount of goods transported by four different modes of transport, namely road, water, rail and pipeline in the UK over a 28-year period from 1974 to 2002 is shown in the line graph. The quantity is expressed in milli
The line graph gives the information about how products were transported in the UK (measured in millions of tonnes) by road, water, rail or pipeline from 1974 to 2002.
The line graph compares the amount of good transport in four distinct modes in the UK from 1974 to 2002 via road, water, rail, and pipeline. Overall, road infrastructure was the most efficient transportation and the effi
The line chart illustrates the number of products shipped in the UK by four various types of transportation, namely road, water, railway and pipeline from 1974 to 2002.
The line chart illustrates the number of products shipped in the Unit Kingdom by various types of transport namely, road, water, railway and pipeline from 1974 to 2002.
In 1974-2002, there are four different modes of transport used in transporting goods in the UK. These modes of transport are by road, water, rail and pipeline.
The line graph illustrates the volume of commodities delivered in the UK for the period 1974 to 2002 by using four types of transportation conveyance. It is measured by million tons.
The given graphical data apprises us with the four different methods of transportation prevailed in England between 1974 to 2002 with their corresponding amount of luggage carried in this period.