The line graph provides information on the amount of acid rain emissions that four sectors produced during the period from 1990 to 2007 in the UK.
It is clear that the figures of acid rain gases in four sectors saw considerable falls, with the most significant drop in the electricity, gas and water supply area.
In 1990, the amount of emissions which came from electricity, gas and water supple sector was around 3.3 million tonnes. The figures of transport and communication sector and domestic sector were responsible for about 0.7 and 0.6 correspondingly, while just 2.1 million tonnes of acid rain gases caused by other industries.
Between 1990 and 2007, there was a dramatic decrease of almost 3 million tonnes in emissions from electricity, gas and water supply. Besides, the domestic sector and other industries declined slightly in gases. According to the amount of emissions that transport and communication produced, there was a small increase, reaching a peak at 1 million tonnes in 2005.
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The line graph provides information on the amount of acid rain emissions that four sectors produced during the period from 1990 to 2007 in the UK. It is clear that the figures amounts of acid rain gases in all four sectors decreased saw considerabl y over the period falls , with the most significant drop in the electricity, gas and water supply area . 3 million tonnes.
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The line graph provides information on the amount of acid rain emissions that four sectors produced during the period from 1990 to 2007 in the UK.
It is clear that the figures amounts of acid rain gases in all four sectors decreased saw considerably over the periodfalls, with the most significant drop in the electric