The illustrated line graph depicts the average carbon dioxide (CO2) outputs in metric tonnes per capita in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy and Portugal from 1967 and four decades later. It can clearly be seen that the United Kingdom and Sweden witnessed a decline by the end of the timeframe. Meanwhile, Italy and Portugal saw considerable increases toward the end of the period.
To begin with the statistics of the year 1967 indicated that the United Kingdom and Sweden was estimated nearly around 11 metric tonnes and 9 metric tonnes, after ten years Sweden rose to a peak while the United Kingdom was steady plus both were 11 metric tonnes. The year where they sharply decreased was 1967, the United Kingdom was around 10 metric tonnes and Sweden alleviated almost 4 metric tonnes and resulted at a rate of 7 metric tonnes. After a ten year period Sweden continued to gently go down and was approximately 6 metric tonnes, the United Kingdom saw less difference which came to around 9 metric tonnes. Finally, by the end of the time the United Kingdom was 7 metric tonnes and Sweden was 5 metric tonnes.
On the other hand, the data which provides the significant rise of the units, by 1967 Italy appeared to be above 10 metric tonnes, Portugal nearly 2 metric tonnes. In 1997 the pair observed a skyrocket and was classified as 6 metric tonnes in Italy plus still 2 metric tonnes in Portugal. By 1987, a major increase for Portugal and was practically 4 metric tonnes, Italy was stopped and came out to be 6 metric tonnes. Lastly, after two decades the countries dramatically grow on the contrary was steady until 2007, Italy was just about 8 metric tonnes plus Portugal became almost 6 metric tonnes.
The illustrated line graph depicts the average carbon dioxide (CO2) outputs in metric tonnes per capita in the
United
Kingdom, Sweden, Italy and Portugal from 1967 and four decades later. It can
clearly
be
seen
that the
United
Kingdom and Sweden witnessed a decline by the
end
of the timeframe. Meanwhile, Italy and Portugal
saw
considerable increases toward the
end
of the period.
To
begin
with the statistics of the
year
1967 indicated that the
United
Kingdom and Sweden
was estimated
nearly
around 11 metric tonnes and 9 metric tonnes, after ten years Sweden rose to a peak while the
United
Kingdom was steady plus both were 11 metric tonnes. The
year where
they
sharply
decreased was 1967, the
United
Kingdom was around 10 metric tonnes and Sweden alleviated almost 4 metric tonnes and resulted at a rate of 7 metric tonnes. After a ten
year
period Sweden continued to
gently
go down and was approximately 6 metric tonnes, the
United
Kingdom
saw
less difference which came to around 9 metric tonnes.
Finally
, by the
end
of the time the
United
Kingdom was 7 metric tonnes and Sweden was 5 metric tonnes.
On the other hand
, the data which provides the significant rise of the units, by 1967 Italy appeared to be above 10 metric tonnes, Portugal
nearly
2 metric tonnes. In 1997 the pair observed a skyrocket and
was classified
as 6 metric tonnes in Italy plus
still
2 metric tonnes in Portugal. By 1987, a major increase for Portugal and was
practically
4 metric tonnes, Italy was
stopped
and came out to be 6 metric tonnes.
Lastly
, after two decades the countries
dramatically
grow
on the contrary
was steady until 2007, Italy was
just
about 8 metric tonnes plus Portugal became almost 6 metric tonnes.