The bar chart compares the CO2 emissions of four different vehicle types. The number of vehicles is depicted as a line graph. Both graphs depict England and Wales from 2000 to 2020.
Overall, it is clear that CO2 emissions became the dominant factor in 2000 and have increased significantly over the last 20 years. Furthermore, between 2000 and 2020, the number of vehicles is expected to increase dramatically.
In 2000, cars emitted the highest CO2 (20 tons). Vans and trucks weighed almost the same amount, at 13 and 15 tons, respectively. CO2 emissions from vehicles, vans, and trucks are predicted to skyrocket by 2020. The figures for automobiles and trucks are expected to climb by more than 5 tons, while the figures for vans are expected to rise by only 2 tons. In contrast to these increases, the figure for buses is predicted to stay constant at 9 tons over the course of the term.
The bar chart compares the CO2 emissions of four
different
vehicle
types. The number of
vehicles
is depicted
as a line graph. Both graphs depict England and Wales from 2000 to 2020.
Overall
, it is
clear
that CO2 emissions became the dominant factor in 2000 and have increased
significantly
over the last 20 years.
Furthermore
, between 2000 and 2020, the number of
vehicles
is
expected
to increase
dramatically
.
In 2000, cars emitted the highest CO2 (20 tons). Vans and trucks weighed almost the same amount, at 13 and 15 tons,
respectively
. CO2 emissions from
vehicles
, vans, and trucks
are predicted
to skyrocket by 2020. The figures for automobiles and trucks are
expected
to climb by more than 5 tons, while the figures for vans are
expected
to rise by
only
2 tons.
In contrast
to these increases, the figure for buses
is predicted
to stay constant at 9 tons over the course of the term.