The two charts compare data about the biggest carbon dioxide (CO2) producer by country and per person in 2015.
Overall, it’s clear that although nearly half of the chart carbon dioxide (CO2) was generated by China and the USA, the highest polluters on the individual level were Saudi Arabians.
According to pie chart, despite %31 of global CO2 emissions came from Chine in 2015 and followed by %17 produced by the USA, these countries were not among on the personal chart. India, Russia, Japan and Germany accounted for approximately one-fifth and the carbon dioxide came from all the other nations on the world.
Regard to bar chart, the highest individual polluters Saudi Arabians by exact 16 metric tonnes and moreover, Americans, Australians and Canadians carbon dioxide emission almost same 15 metric tonnes in 2015. The rest of nations were South Korea and Russia generated CO2 producers respectively 12 and 10 metric tonnes.
The two
charts
compare data about the biggest
carbon
dioxide (CO2) producer by country and per person in 2015.
Overall
, it’s
clear
that although
nearly
half of the
chart
carbon
dioxide (CO2)
was generated
by China and the USA, the highest polluters on the individual level were Saudi Arabians.
According to pie
chart
, despite %31 of global CO2 emissions came from Chine in 2015 and followed by %17 produced by the USA, these countries were not among on the personal
chart
. India, Russia, Japan and Germany accounted for approximately one-fifth and the
carbon
dioxide came from all the other nations on the world.
Regard to bar
chart
, the highest individual polluters Saudi Arabians by exact 16 metric tonnes and
moreover
, Americans, Australians and Canadians
carbon
dioxide emission almost same 15 metric tonnes in 2015. The rest of nations were South Korea and Russia generated CO2 producers
respectively
12 and 10 metric tonnes.