The given line graph illustrates the information about the average carbon Dioxide emission per prison in four various counties in five different years with 10 years interval, salting from 1967. The general overview here is that There was an increasing number of carbon dioxide emissions in Italy and Portugal, while Britain and Sweden decreased.
According to the graph, it can be seen that in 1967, the highest number of carbon dioxide emissions was The UK, accounting for over 10 tonnes per person, followed by Sweden with the figure of just over 8 tonnes. There was a significant movement 40 years later, the figure for The UK dropped gradually to just over 8 tonnes in 2007, while Sweden experienced an increase to over 10 tonnes in 1977. However, this number fell dramatically to under 6 tonnes over passing 30 periods.
On the contrary, Italy and Portugal experienced a similar upward trend, between 1967 and 20017, with Italy rising from approximately 4 tonnes in 1967 to almost 8 tonnes after four decades. Moreover, in Portugal with a similar sharp acceleration of carbon dioxide discharge in the same period, its amount reached almost 8 tonnes.
The
given
line graph illustrates the information about the average
carbon
Dioxide emission per prison in four various counties in five
different
years with 10 years interval, salting from 1967. The general overview here is that There was an increasing number of
carbon
dioxide emissions in Italy and Portugal, while Britain and Sweden decreased.
According to the graph, it can be
seen
that in 1967, the highest number of
carbon
dioxide emissions was The UK, accounting for
over
10 tonnes per person, followed by Sweden with the figure of
just
over
8 tonnes. There was a significant movement 40 years later, the figure for The UK dropped
gradually
to
just
over
8 tonnes in 2007, while Sweden experienced an increase to
over
10 tonnes in 1977.
However
, this number fell
dramatically
to under 6 tonnes
over
passing 30 periods.
On the contrary
, Italy and Portugal experienced a similar upward trend, between 1967 and 20017, with Italy rising from approximately 4 tonnes in 1967 to almost 8 tonnes after four decades.
Moreover
, in Portugal with a similar sharp acceleration of
carbon
dioxide discharge in the same period, its amount reached almost 8 tonnes.