The chart illustrates distances traveled per person per week (in kilometers) in terms of 5 types of transport in the UK between 1990 and 2000.

The chart illustrates distances traveled per person per week (in kilometers) in terms of 5 types of transport in the UK between 1990 and 2000.
The given line graph depicts the changes in travel habits by 5 types of vehicles in the UK between 1990 and 2000.
Overall
, it can be witnessed that air, bus, and
rail
were the three means of transport that people commuted more over time
while
bicycle and motor usage had a downward trend.
Additionally
, public transport was the most common in the UK in the 1990-2000 period. Regarding the public transport that had an increase through the timeline, both bus and
rail
started at nearly 40
km
and 36
km
, respectively. As for buses, over 10 years, the total
distance
went up slightly to 42
km
,
similarly
, there was a growth of about 2
km
in
rail
usage.
Moreover
, if it had not been for the upward trend in bus and
rail
distance
, the total figure for
distance
commuted by passengers would not have risen by far. Turning towards the remaining vehicles, except for air transports, bicycles, and motorbikes were the less used modes in that country.
Although
the
distance
commuted by air grew, there was still a small number of that, only 1
km
in 1990 and 3
km
in 2000. Meanwhile, the
traveled
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distance
decreased by approximately 1
km
in
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each bike and motorbike.

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Vocabulary: Replace the words rail, km, distance with synonyms.
Vocabulary: The word "trend" was used 2 times.
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