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The document presents two line graphs illustrating consumption trends of meat and fish in a European country from 1979 to 2004, showing a general decline in all except chicken, which increased significantly. It also describes the transportation of goods in the UK from 1974 to 2002, indicating an overall increase in goods transported by road, water, and pipeline, while rail transport experienced a decline followed by fluctuations. Lastly, it mentions a chart depicting changes in crime in New Port city center from 2003 to 2012.

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WT1 Additional Line Graph Tasks

The document presents two line graphs illustrating consumption trends of meat and fish in a European country from 1979 to 2004, showing a general decline in all except chicken, which increased significantly. It also describes the transportation of goods in the UK from 1974 to 2002, indicating an overall increase in goods transported by road, water, and pipeline, while rail transport experienced a decline followed by fluctuations. Lastly, it mentions a chart depicting changes in crime in New Port city center from 2003 to 2012.

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The graph below shows the consumption of fish and some different kinds

of meat in a European country between 1979 and 2004.

The line graph compares weekly consumption of four different eatables (i.e.
beef, chicken, lamb and fish) in a European country from 1979 to 2004.

Overall, it is evident from the line graph that the consumption of meat and fish
decreased during the period of 25 years with the exception of chicken.

To go into detail, in 1979, the consumption of beef was the highest at around
220 grams per person per week. After that, however, the consumption
decreased gradually to nearly 170 grams in 1984 and rose again marginally in
1984, before falling dramatically to just above 100 grams in 2004. Similarly,
lamb’s consumption decreased slightly over the period of 25 years, decreasing
from 150 grams to approximately 70 grams by 2004.

By contrast, the consumption of chicken, which was 150 grams in 1979,


increased steadily till 1999, after which it rose significantly and reached a peak
of 250 grams by 2004. As for fish, it remained unpopular throughout the period
with a little decline of 10 grams from just over 60 gram per person intake.
The graph below shows the quantities of goods transported in the UK
between 1974 and 2002 by four different modes of transport.

The line graph indicates the amounts of goods transported using four distinct types of
transport in the UK from 1974 to 2002.

Overall, it is clearly shown that the amounts of goods transported in the UK by all four
different types of transport increased over the given period with road being the most
preferred one.

To begin, the amount of goods transported in this country on road generally increased
from 70 million tonnes in 1974 to its highest point at just under 100 million tonnes in
2002. This trend can be seen in goods transported by water and pipeline, they started
just below 40 and about 5 million tonnes respectively and grew to just above 60 and
above 20 million tonnes in the last year. Among the three types of transport, goods that
were transported on road were the most popular modes of transport.

An opposite trend can be observed for the goods transported using rail. In 1974, it was
exactly 40 million tonnes and declined to about 30 million tonnes in 1984. It then
showed a fluctuation pattern from 1984 to 1995. It rose considerably until the year 2002
and reached its peak at just over 40 million tonnes.
The chart below shows the changes that took place in three different
areas of crime in New Port city center from 2003-2012.

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