The given line graph is illustrated with the quantity of cars produced in the UK, China, Japan
and USA over the period of 15 years, commencing from 2020. In general, the number of car
produced by China tends to increase though others three selected countries is reverse.
Another key feature is that the cars made from Japan is the most popular in almost years of
period.
In China, there were 100 thousand cars manufactured, being the lowest productions in the
year 2020. However, the figure witnessed a gradual rise from 100 thousand to approximately
150 thousand between 2020 and 2035. Conversely, this trend was not true with the USA,
which declined from 300 thousand to 20 thousand in the last 15 years.
In 2020, Japan produced about 350 thousand vehicles which was the highest number at that
time. A slight growth was seen in the cars manufactured in 2025, peaking at 360 thousand
before decreasing to 100 thousand in 2035. Similarity, this trend as well as occurred in the
UK, which went down from 200 thousand to 50 thousand over the years.
The given line graph is illustrated with the number of people utilize Chinese, Arabic, Italian
and Greek as their mother language. In general, the quantity of Chinese and Arabic native
speakers witnessed a rapid increase while Italian and Greek was reverse. Another key feature
is that Chinese became more and more popular native language over the surveyed period.
In 1986, there were almost 220 thousand speakers use Greek as their native language, being
the most popular language at that time. However, it was seen a slight decrease to 180
thousand in the year 2011. Similarity, this tendency as well as witnessed in Italian. This
language was spoken by 150 thousand native citizens in 1986 but declining to 100 thousand
speakers in 2006 before stayed unchanged in 2011.
Arabic used to the least widespread out of four surveyed language in 1986. Nonetheless, this
figure climbed up dramatically from 50 thousands to 150 thousand local users. This trend
also registered in Chineses, which was a sharp rise over the same period, peaking at 350
thousand in 2011.
The given line graph is illustrated with the amount of carbon dioxide which is emitted from
citizens in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy and Portugal over the period of 40 years,
commencing from 1967. In general, the amount of CO2 discharged to atmostphere witnessed
a decline in the UK and Sweden while this trend was recorded opposite to Italy and Portugal.
Another key feature is that the Bristish released the most CO2 during period.
In 1967, there were about 11 tonnes of CO2 emitted by inhabitants in the UK, ranking first in
term of CO2 emmisions. Nonetheless, it was seen a gradual drop to approximately 9 tonnnes
in the year 2007. Conversely, this trend was not true in Italy, which increased dramatically
from nealy 4 tonnes to 8 tonnes between 1967 and 2007.
Portugal was a nation which the least amount of CO2 out of four countries. There were 1.2
tonnes of CO2 produced in 1967 and rose to 5.2 tonnes in 2007. Conversely, a rapid climb
was seen in number of tonnes of CO2 in Sweden from approximately 9 to 10.4 tonnes in 1977
before reducing to 5.8 tonnes over the same period.