The Graph Below Shows the Quantities of Goods Transported in The Uk

The Graph Below Shows the Quantities of Goods Transported in The Uk Between 1974 and 2002 By Four Different Modes of Transport. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

The Graph Below Shows the Quantities of Goods Transported in The Uk Between 1974 and 2002 By Four Different Modes of Transport

The information regarding how many items were transported in the United Kingdom from 1974 to 2002 through distinct modes of transport is depicted by rendered line chart. The data has been calibrated in a million tonnes.

Overall, it can be vividly manifested that the maximum proportion of goods was transferred by road in the final year whilst the minuscule percentage of goods was transported by pipeline throughout the given period.

Looking at the line chart, in 1974 nearly 5 million tonnes of items were transported in the United Kingdom by pipeline which escalated by almost 13 million tonnes in 1990 however, it reached its pinnacle of more than 20 million tonnes. Nevertheless, transport by road tops the list in initial in United kingdom. However, it declined to approximately 70 million tonnes and started inclining until last year.

Probing ahead, the transport by road was 40 million tonnes in 1974 as against just about 30 million tonnes in 1986 while, and it was more than 40 million tonnes. Nonetheless, water transport in the United Kingdom was lower than 40 million tonnes in 1974 whereas the transportation by water in 1982 and 2002 was nearly 50 million and 60 million tonnes correspondingly.

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