The bar chart below shows the passenger kilometres traveled by different means of transport in the UK in 1990 and 2000.Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
A glance at the graph provided reveals the passenger
kilometres
by diverse means of transportation including motorbike, air, bicycle, bus and rail in the United Kingdom during the period from 1990 to 2000.
In general, it seems that public means of transportation such
as buses and trains were the most popular for transportation, while
motorbikes, air and bicycles were less appealing to consume.
It is evident from the information supplied that using bus and rail was the most common for travel in the United Kingdom. In order to transfer passengers approximately 41 billion
kilometres
were passed by bus and 40 billion
kilometres
by rail in 1990. Significantly, these figures climbed to more than 45 billion
kilometres
in 2000. In stark contrast, however
, motorbikes, air and bicycles passed a mere 5 billion
kilometres
to transfer travellers in both 1990 and 2000. Totally, from 100 billion
for passenger kilometres
in 1990, it soared to 110 billion
in 2000.Submitted by golriiz.azizi1991 on
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Vocabulary: Replace the words kilometres, billion with synonyms.
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