The give line graph illustrates the amount of carbon dioxide emissions in each person living in European countries namely, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy and Portugal during a 40-year period, starting from 1967 to 2007.
Overall, it can be seen that there are many big changes over the years mentioned above, especially the difference between Sweden, emissions decreased over the years, Italy and Portugal have increased emissions.
In the chart, those two countries are Italy and Portugal, whose emissions have increased over the years. Specifically, starting the period with about 1. 5 tons of meters and steadily increasing in portugal, in Italy, in 1967, it was more than 4 tons meters and increased until 1997 and remained the same until 2007 with nearly 8 tons.
In contrast to the two countries mentioned above, there is a trend in the UK and Sweden to reduce emissions, but in Sweden there is more variation. Specifically in this country, in a 10-year period from 1967 to 1977, the amount of co2 gas increased from more than 8 tons meters to more than 10 tons meters, then from 1977 to 2007 tended to decrease gradually. In England, there was a slight increase in the amount of emissions over the years, from nearly 11 tons in 1967 to nearly 9 tons in 2007.
The give line graph illustrates the amount of carbon dioxide
emissions
in each person living in European
countries
namely
, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy and Portugal during a
40-year
period, starting from 1967 to 2007.
Overall
, it can be
seen
that there are
many
big
changes
over
the years mentioned above,
especially
the difference between Sweden,
emissions
decreased
over
the years, Italy and Portugal have
increased
emissions.
In the chart, those two
countries
are Italy and Portugal, whose
emissions
have
increased
over
the years.
Specifically
, starting the period with about 1. 5 tons of
meters
and
steadily
increasing in
portugal
, in Italy, in 1967, it was more than 4 tons
meters
and
increased
until 1997 and remained the same until 2007 with
nearly
8 tons.
In contrast
to the two
countries
mentioned above, there is a trend in the UK and Sweden to
reduce
emissions
,
but
in Sweden there is more variation.
Specifically
in this
country
, in a
10-year
period from 1967 to 1977, the amount of co2 gas
increased
from more than 8 tons
meters
to more than 10 tons
meters
, then from 1977 to 2007 tended to decrease
gradually
. In England, there was a slight increase in the amount of
emissions
over
the years, from
nearly
11 tons in 1967 to
nearly
9 tons in 2007.