Task M T
Task M T
over, from 1940 to 2040 in several countries. Overall,it seemed easy to see
the rate of elderly people, which has been decreasing gradually from 1940 to
2040. Additionally, Japan projectjed that it witnessed the changes the most
dramatic in the elderly population
3) The chart described data on the figure for waste produced, which was
calculated by millons of tonnes, in several nations during the 20
years.Overall, In each year, The US dump waste the strong dramatic that
compared to several countries,including Ireland, Japan, Korea, Poland,
Portugal. The most noticed thing that Korea was the only nation that has
reduced its waste production in 2000
4) The line graph shows the number of births in China, compared to the US fr
om 1920 to 2000. Overall, While both countries grew dramatically, the figure
for births tended to be declining during the experiment. The most significant
change occured from1935 to 1955
5) The pie charts illustrate the proportion of energy produced in France from
different sources in 2 years. Overall, Depending on the the petrol as a
source of energy, which declined moderately, While the other energy
sources tended to increase .The coal and the gas were the main source in 2
years
6) The line graph describes how much the average amount of carbon dioxide
emissions in each human in several countries, including The UK, Sweden,
Italy, and Portugal from 1967 to 2007. Overall, the levels of carbon dioxide
emissions increased most dramatically in Italy and Portugal, but the
opposite is true for the figures for The UK and Sweden. That being said, The
most significant change was there was a strong reduction in th the figure for
Sweden
7) The map shows the number of cars owned among the UK residents
between 1975 and 2005. Overall, there were significant changes in car
ownership from 1985 to 2005, especially the number of households owning
one car, but the number of households owning two to three cars, tends to
rise slightly. That being said, the opposite was true for the figures for
households who didn’t own car. Aditionally, The most substantial growth was
observed in households owning one car,
8) The map illustrates the number of people in the UK who used cars, buses,
and trains for travel between 1970 and 2030. Overall, the number of UK
passenger travelling by car increased significantly, while the figures for bus
and train showed contrasting trends. Moreover, The number of car users was
the highest throughout the period. Aditionally, the most significant growth
was seen in the number of train users after 2000.
9) The line graph shows the number of sightseers who paid a visit to several
locations in a European nation from 1987 to 2007. Overall, the number of
people traveled to all three areas increased over the period shown, with the
coast and the lakes experiencing the most noticeable growth. While the
coast attracted the highest number of visitors from 1997 to 2007. Noticeably,
The mountains had the lowest and most stable number of tourists.
10) The line graph illustrates the changes in the proportion of sightseers
visiting various types of attractions in Scotland from 1980 to 2010. Over the
period shown. Castles remained the most visited attraction for most of the
time, while the proportion visiting aquariums and festivals fluctuated. The
most significant change was seen in the zoo category, which witnessed a
steady decline.