The aforementioned bar graph illustrates the quantity of school trips made by students aged 5-12, using different transport methods, in one country, over the years. The years being compared are 1990 and 2010.
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, it is evident that there is a large difference in the number of children using each mode of transport. In 1990, the most popular way to go on trips was by foot, with approximately 12,200,000 children walking. Linking Words
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dropped to 6,000,000 in 2010. The least popular mode was by car, with around 4,600,000 kids. Linking Words
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was the most popular, with 10.6 million kids. Linking Words
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, the least common mode was cycling, with only 2,000,000 students.
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, other transport methods include walking , Linking Words
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taking the bus or just taking the bus. In the years being compared, there were more students travelling with those transports in the first year, with around 4.9 and 6.6 million pupils, respectively. Linking Words
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dropped to 2.6 and 4.6 million in the second year.Linking Words