The line graph illustrates the average carbon dioxide (CO₂)
emissions
per Use synonyms
person
in four countries — the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, and Portugal — over a 40-year period from 1967 to 2007.
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Overall
, the United Kingdom and Sweden experienced a decline in Linking Words
emissions
per Use synonyms
person
, Use synonyms
while
Italy and Portugal saw a Linking Words
signifikant
rise. Correct your spelling
significant
Throuhout
the entire period, the UK consistently recorded the highest Correct your spelling
Throughout
emissions
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whereas
Portugal had the lowest levels at the beginning.
In 1967, the United Kingdom emitted around 11 metric Linking Words
tonnes
of CO₂ per Use synonyms
person
, the highest among the four countries. Use synonyms
However
, Linking Words
emissions
gradually decreased to approximately 9 metric Use synonyms
tonnes
by 2007. Use synonyms
Similarly
, Sweden started at around 9 metric Linking Words
tonnes
per Use synonyms
person
in 1967, peaking at about 10 in 1977, before Use synonyms
droping
sharply to around 5 metric Correct your spelling
dropping
tonnes
in 2007.
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In contrast
, Linking Words
Italys'
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Italy's
emissions
rose steadily from about 4.5 metric Use synonyms
tonnes
in 1967 to nearly 8 metric Use synonyms
tonnes
in 2007. Portugal, which had the lowest Use synonyms
emissions
at just over 1 metric tonne in 1967, saw a continuous increase, reaching about 5.5 metric Use synonyms
tonne
by the end of the period.Change to a plural noun
tonnes
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