The graph below shows average carbon dioxide CO2 emissions per person in the United Kingdom Sweden Italy and Portugal between 1967 and 2007
A glance at the given line charts depicts the average
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in the four different countries from 1967 to 2007.
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Overall
, the United Kingdom produced the highest level of Linking Words
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compared to the other highlighted countries over the mentioned period. Use synonyms
In contrast
, the lowest level of Linking Words
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was produced by Portuguese people during Use synonyms
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In addition
, both Portugal and Italy have a similar trend in terms of Linking Words
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generation.
Moving on to more details, the United Kingdom produced approximately 11 tonnes Use synonyms
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emission in 1967, and Use synonyms
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rate remained stable during Linking Words
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period. Linking Words
Moreover
, under eight Linking Words
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per Use synonyms
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emissions occurred between 1967 and 2007 in Italy and Portugal.
It is obvious that the Swedish pattern of Use synonyms
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production has several fluctuations in Use synonyms
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time and reached the peak of 10 tones Linking Words
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generation per Use synonyms
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in 1977. Use synonyms
Furthermore
, both Portugal and Italy experienced a dramatic increase in Linking Words
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