The graph below shows average carbon dioxide (CO) emissions per person in the United Kingdom, Sweden, ltaly and Portugal between 1967 and 2007.Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, andmake comparisons where relevant.
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THE LINE GRAPH ILLUSTRATES THE AMOUNT OF
CARBON
EMITTED BY EACH CITIZEN IN FOUR DIFFERENT COUNTRIES ENCOMPASSING THE UNITED KINGDOM, SWEDEN, ITALY AND PORTUGAL BETWEEN THE YEARS 1967 TO 2007. UNITS ARE MEASURED IN METRIC TONNES
.
OVERALL
, THE BRITISH PEOPLE DOMINATED IN CARBON
EMISSION WHEREAS
PORTUGAL ACCOUNTED FOR THE LEAST THROUGHOUT THE GIVEN PERIOD. SIGNIFICANTLY, BY THE END OF THE YEAR, THE EMISSION OF CO2 SURGED IN PORTUGAL FOLLOWED BY ITALY.
ACCORDING TO
THE GRAPH, IN 1967, THE CO2 RELEASE WAS SLIGHTLY OVER 10 METRIC TONNES
, WHICH GRADUALLY REDUCED TO OVER 8 IN 2007. INITIALLY
, THE CARBON
EXHAUST IN SWEDEN STOOD AT ABOUT 8 METRIC TONNES
AND REACHED A PEAK OF 10 METRIC TONNES
IN A DECADE, BEFORE FALLING TO 5 METRIC TONNES
IN 2007.
HOWEVER
, THE PORTUGUESE AND ITALIANS' CARBON
OUTPUT INCREASED BY 3 METRIC TONNES
OVER THE PERIOD, WHICH WAS FROM JUST ABOVE 4 TO 7 METRIC TONNES
IN 1997 AND LEVELED AT 7 IN THE NEXT 10 YEARS. ADDITIONALLY
, POTUGAAL STARTED BELOW 2 METRIC TONNES
IN 1967 CLIMBED TO 5 IN 1997 AND REMAINED STABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING YEARS.Submitted by drnivyamohan1992 on
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