In terms of the emission per person, Saudia Arabia is noted to be the highest at 16 metric tonnes while Canada, United States and Australia is observed to be at the same level of about 15 metric tonnes per person. South Korea which was not featured as a global polluter is seen to be second to the last in terms of per person emission,followed by Russia.
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In terms of the emissions per person,Saudi Arabia produced the highest Carbon dioxide leading with 16 metric tonnes per person.Interestingly,the most developed countries like United States,Australia and Canada produced same level of carbon dioxide per person of about 15 metric tonnes simultaneously.On the other hand,South Korea and Russia were among the last countries to with the least emission of carbon dioxide per person.
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In terms of emission per person, Saudi Arabia produced 16 metrics per tonne followed by the three developed nations USA, Australia & Canada with approx 15 metrics/tonnes each. While South Korea & Russia were in the last among the six producers which was approx three quarters of the Saudi arabia emission.
In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabia produced 16 metrics per tonne, folllowed by unified states of America, Auastralia and Canada with an approximate of 15 metrics per tonne each. South Korea and Russia, were above average, but produces the least metrics per tonnes which are 12 and 10 respectively.
@@adewoleoluwamayomikun9843 Your mention of the word average for Russia and Korea is factually wrong. These are the highest producers pp and we can't use the word average for the highest polluters.
In terms of emmisions per person, Saudi Arabians were the highest emmiters per capita reaching 16 metric tones. The US, Australia, and Canada accounted for almost the same emmissions production with approxiamtely 15 metric tones, following that came south korea and Russia with just around 12 and 10 metric tones, respectively.
In terms of emission per person, Saudi Arabia topped the chart in co2 production while countries such as United States, Australia and Canada appeared to have a similar value of 15 metric tonnes. However, South Korea is relatively higher than Russia which has a lowest metric value of 10.
I think u should have added south korea's figure. U could say However, South Korea is relatively higher than Russia which has the lowest value of about 15 and 10 metric tones respectively
In terms of emissions per person, Saudi Arabia stood first for releasing the highest quantity of pollutants at 16 metric tonnes, which is closely followed by Australia, the USA and Canada with emissions of around 15 metric tonnes. Meanwhile, South Korea and Russia produced the lowest amount of all countries (12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively). OR In terms of emissions per person, the top most countries were Saudi Arabia with an amount of 16 metric tonnes followed by almost identical levels produced by Australia, the USA and Canada at around 15 metric tonnes. Meanwhile, South Korea and Russia stood lowest of all countries for discharging CO2 (12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively). OR In terms of emissions per person, the amount of CO2 produced is highest in Saudi Arabia that year at exactly 16 metric tonnes and at around 15 metric tonnes for the USA, Australia and Canada. Meanwhile, South Korea and Russia produced lowest amount of all countries (12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively). OR In terms of emissions per person, Saudi Arabia stood first for producing the highest quantity of pollutants at 16 metric tonnes, which is closely followed by Australia, the USA and Canada with emissions of around 15 metric tonnes. Meanwhile, South Koreans and Russians released the lowest amount of CO2 in contrast to people of other nations (12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively). Please comment. Thanks.
In terms of the emissions per person, the US, Australia, Saudi Arabia and Canada were at around the same level of 15 metric tonnes, with Saudi Arabia being the highest with 16 tonnes. Two of the outliers were South Korea and Russia with 12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively.
In terms of the emissions per person, it can be observed while inhabitants of Saudi Arabia emitted 16 metric cubes, people in three developed countries, such USA,Australia and Canada released exactly 15 metric cubes of carbon dioxide simultaneously. At the same time, figures for South Korea and Russia were equal to 12 and 10 metric cubes respectively. To sum up, it is obvious that even though China was the top country that produced tremendous amount of pollution at all, it was not wounded up in the list of average producers of waste by person, and vice versa for Saudi Arabia.
I think there is a difference between metric cubes and metric tonnes isn't it? As per metric tonnes describes the mass while metric cube measures the volume. Wherein 1 metric ton is equivalent to 1000kg.
Also you have written perfectly well till the conclusion... There is absolutely no need to mention about China again that even though it was a global emitter on a whole but not mentioned in per person emission or individual emission because that is what we have already mentioned in the overview. So this doesn't need a conclusion as such.
In terms of the emission per person, Saudi Arabia outranked the chart emitting 16 metric tones emission. Saudi Arabia is followed by the USA, Australia, and canada, having produced approximately 15 metric tones emission. Moreover, Russia and Saouth korea acquired only one fifth of the chart.
Hello, thank you for this video. This is my attempt for the last paragraph. Regarding emissions per person, despite not being on the list of major emitters on a world scale, residents of Saudi Arabia polluted the most, reaching a number of 16 metric tonnes. People in the USA, Australia and Canada emitted an estimated amount of 15 metric tonnes subsequently. South Koreans and Russians were the bottom two of the list, emitting 12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively. Any feedback or correction would be much appreciated!
In terms of the emissions per person, it is immediately evident in the bar chart that people in Saudi Arabia generated the largest percentage standing at 16 metric tonnes, while Russians emitted the least amount of 10metric tonnes, followed by South Koreans who produced 12 metric tonnes. Meanwhile, citizens of United States, Canada and Australia had a fair share and almost same rate of pollutants released into the atmosphere, of about 15 metric tonnes through the year in reference (2015).
In terms of emission per person, the graph exhibits that Saudi Arabia ranked first with a total of 16 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide by-product in 2015. It is then succeeded by three large countries namely United States, Australia and Canada, each of which produced 15 metric tonnes. The country with the least carbon dioxide contributor per individual in the same year is Russia with a total emission of 10 metric tonnes. It can be noted that despite the fact that Saudi Arabians are the top producers of carbon dioxide on an individual basis, their total carbon dioxide emission is not large enough to affect the global scale. Hence, it can be deduced that individual carbon dioxide emission is not directly proportional to the global CO2 contributions per country.
In terms of emissions per person, the people of Saudi Arabia emitted 16 metric cubes, people in three develop countries USA, Australia and Canada emitted exectly 15 metric cubes, while South Korea and Russia emitted 12 and 10 metric cubes respectively. Finally it can be said that even though China is top in terms of producing pollution but average producers of waste by person Saudi Arabia is the top.
In terms of the emissions per person, it is obvious that Saudi Arabians account as the highest CO2 emissions with 16 metrics tonnes. Moreover, people in the developed nations such as United States, Australia and Canada were all equal at around 15 metric tonnes of CO2. While, South Koreans and Russians accounts 12 and 10 metric tonnes of CO2 emissions, respectively.
In terms of the emissions per person, citizens of Australia, Canada and the USA produced identical amount of CO2 emissions at 15 metric tonnes. Even though, Saudi Arabia was not represented in the pie chart its inhabitants produced the biggest amount of CO2 emissions per person with 16 metric tonnes. Finally, South Korea and Russia close the top 6 list states with 12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively.
In terms of the emission per person, Saudi Arabians produced 16 metrics/tonnes annually, followed by United States, Australia and Canada which share the same figures of 15 metrics/tonnes. South Korea and Russia were in the last among six emitters, generating 12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively.
In terms of the emissions per person in the same year, the bar graph shows that 16 metrics per tonne of CO2 was produced by Saudi Arabia, followed by United States, Australia and Canada, which emitted 15 metrics per tonne per person each one. The lowest emission per person came from Russia, that produced 10 metrics per tonne.
In term of emission per person Saudi arabia is considered in the most highest at almost 16 meteric tone. United states, Australia and canada is obsereved to be same in that year. Meanwhille,Russia emitted the least CO2 emission comparision in almost half of the biggest one,following south korea emitted at around 12 metric tonn
In terms of the emissions per person, it is clear that developed countries were the highest contributors. While Saudis produced 16 metric tonnes per capita, the US, Australia, and Canada were not far behind. South Koreans and Russians were also in this top 6, accounting for 12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively.
In terms of the emissions per person, saudi arabia produced 16 metric tonnes of Co2, which is hence considered to be the highest among the other five countries in the graph. United states, Austrlia and canada had equally produced 15 metric tonnes of Co2 each. However, south korea is relatively higher than russia which has the lowest value of 10 metric tonnes.
In terms of emissions per person, Saudi Arabia was the top producer with about 16 metric tonnes of emissions. It was followed closely by the United States, Australia and Canada, with each country generating around 15 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide. Further, South Korea contributed approximately 12 metric tonnes, while the figure for Russia was close to 10 metric tones.
In terms of CO2 emmissions per person, Saudi Arabia recorded slightly a higher number of 16metric tonnes per person than USA, Australia and Canada, which had a figure of 15 metric tonnes per individual. Individual CO2 pollution in Russia was the least with a value of 10 metric tonnes.
In term of the emission per person ,Saudi Arabi was on the top of the whole list ,which is produced co2 emission approximately 16 metric ton per person. Followed by canada ,united states and Australia which are produced around 14 metric ton per person,while russia came in the last of the entire list ,which is generated abound 10 metric ton co2 emission per person.
In terms of the emmisions per person, arab saudi was the highest emmiters during 2015, with 16 metric tonnes. It was followed by USA, Australia, and Canada, as they produced about 15 metric tonnes Carbon dioxide. At least 12 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide released by a South Korean resident, while Russia, as the least CO2 contributor, merely unleashed 10 metric tonnes of CO2 per capita.
In terms of the emissions per person Saudi Arabia leads the chart followed by the United states,Canada,Australia,South Korea and Russia with the least amount of co2 emission per capita amongst these countries.
In terms of per person, Saudi Arabians had the largest amount of CO2 emission, with sixteen tonnes, which was followed by the amounts for people in United States, Australia, and Canada, and they indicated the same amount, fifteen tonnes. Also, residents in South Korea and Russia emitted around ten tonnes of CO2 in 2015.
In terms of emission per person, saudi arabia emitted exactly 16 metric tonnes of co2, closely followed by usa, australia and canada which produced around 15 metric tonnes of co2. Russia emitted the least amount of co2.
In terms of the emissions per person, 16 metric tonnes of CO² production on the individual scale in 2015 were given to Saudi Arabia making it the highest emitters worldwide, followed by USA, Australia, and Canada, which accounted for approximately a similar 15 metric tonnes. Russia and South Korea were the lowest carbon dioxide emitters with just between 10 and 12 metric tonnes.
In terms of emissions per person , Saudi Arabia emitted 16 metric tons of carbon dioxide which was highest amongst all other nations. Moreover, the USA , Australia and Canada emitted the similar amount of carbon dioxide which were around 15 metric tons respectively . where as, Russia and South Korea were emitted least amount of carbon dioxide 10 and 12 metric ton.
In terms of the emissions per person, Saudia Arabia was on peak with 16 metric tonnes emissions in the year 2015, followed by Americans, Australians & Canadians which were sharing equal amount of emissions that is 15 metric tonnes. However south korea & Russia released considerably low amount of emissions as compared to other 4 countries in which South Koreans were with 12 metric tonnes whereas Russians were with 10 metric tonnes which is also lowest in comparison to other 5 countries of world as mentioned in the graph.
In terms of emission per person, Saudi Arabia accounted for highest CO2 emission of exactly 16 metric tonnes, while each person of the US, Australia and Canada emitted about 15 metric tonnes in 2015. Russia positioned at 6th as 10 metric tonnes was emitted by a Russian as opposed to South Korea which stood 5th for producing 12 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide by a citizen.
In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabia was responsible for the most of CO2 emissions, producing approximately 16 metric tonnes that year. Meanwhile, USA, Australia and Canada managed to emit 15 metric tonnes. Russia remained the lowest emitter, with just under 10 metric tonnes.
in terms of emission per person,As we can see, mainly Saudi Arabia account for 16 metric tons of CO2 emission, which was highest among all other nations.Moreover, USA,Australia and Canada released same amount of CO2 which corresponds 12 metric tons respectively .At the same time, South Korea and Russia emitted least amount of CO2 which was around 12 and 10 metric tons respectively.
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In terms of emission per person, Saudi Arabia had the highest emissions at an overwhelming 16 metric tonnes . On the other hand , Russia had the lowest CO2 emissions at 10 metric tonnes. Other countries, such as Australia ,Canada and the United States , have all produced approximately the same amount of emissions at around 15 metric tonnes per person.
In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabia tends to be the highest which is 16 metric tonnes , followed by United States, Australia and Canada as compaired in 2015 .However South Korea released about 12 metric tones and Russia emitted about 10 metric tones in the same year. Hence , these six countries where ranked the highest emitters per capita in 2015.
In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabian shows as the highest emitter of CO2 in 2015 at about 16 metric tonnes. While the citizens of the three developing countries the USA, Australia, and Canada emitted approximately the same amount of about 15 metric tonnes in the same year. Moreover, the individuals of South Korea and Russia had lesser amount of CO2 emissions produced of 12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively,.
In terms of the emission per person, Saudi Arabia was leading with 16 metric tonnes. Secondly, Both the United States and Australia have an emission rate of about 15 metric tonnes which is closely behind Saudi Arabia. Finally Russia with an emission per person rate of 10 metric tonnes is the least in the per person emission.
in terms of the emissions per person, the Saudi Arabia was the countrie wich has the highest figure by exactly 16 , followed by three big nations wich had the same number , it is about 15 , next to these countries we have the South Korea and Russia , theire percentage of CO2 emitted by capita are 12 and 10 respectively.
In terms of emissions per person, it is inferred that the USA, Australia, Saudia Arabia and Canada are the main countries which produce the most CO2 per person in 14 to 16 tonnes interval. While Russia and South Korea`s share in spreading CO2 gas by each person are 10 and 14 tonnes respectively which are the minor individual CO2 producers.
In terms of emissions per person, U.S, Australia, Saudi Arabia and Canada contribute around the same amount ( 15, 15, 16 and 15 metric tonnes respectively) with a slight difference among each, making Saudia Arabia the top contributor. South Korean is shown to produce 12 metric tonnes per individual followed by Russia with an average production of 10 metric tonnes of CO2 by each individual.
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In terms of emissions per person, Saudi Arabians were the biggest polluters as compared to any other of the given countries, at 16 metric tonnes per capita in 2015. United States of America, Australia and Canada accounted for approximately similar figure, at about 15 metric tonnes released annually. Moreover, South Korea remained the second last emitters in the same year followed by Russians.
In terms of emmisions per person, Saudi Arabians has produced the highest 16.5 metric tonnes carbon dioxide in 2015. Next to it are the Americans, Australians and Canadians who emmited the same 14500 kilograms, followed by South Korea releasing a twelve-metric-ton of carbon dioxide on that same year. Russia has the least CO2 production of 10 metric tonnes among the 6 counties per individual basis.
In terms of emissions per person,saudi arabians alone produced 16 metric tonnes of co2 per head...In USA ,AUSTRALIA AND CANADA each person emitted 15 metric tonnes followed by south korea and Russia which produced 12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively.
In terms of emmisions per person, Saudi Arabia was the biggest polluter, emmiting 16 metric tonnes of CO2, followed by Australia, the USA and South Korea, who all produced approximately 15 metric tonnes of CO2 each. South Korea and Russia were the lowest emmiters producing 12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively.
In terms of emissions per person, Saudi Arabians were the principal CO2 emitters at 16 metric tons followed closely by the Americans, Australians and Canadians with the same level at 15 metric tons. Meanwhile, South Koreans and Russians were the last on the bar chart and contributed 12 and 10 metric tons of CO2, respectively.
In terms CO2 emission per person, the Saudi Arabians were the maximum emitters with about 16MT which was followed by US, Australia and Canada about 15MT each and South Korea has also emitted approximately around 12MT. Of all, the Russia was least emitters among the countries with about 10MT.
In terms of emission per person, Sudia Arabia stood at top with 16 metric tonnes, followed by Australia, Canada and United States, all these three countries had approximately same value of 15 metric tonnes while Russia ended up on the least value of 10 metric tonnes.
In terms of emission per person, Saudi Arabia surpassed all other nations with an emission metric tones of about, 16 tones. United states of America, Australia and Canada followed each ranging with 15 metric tones per person. However, amongst all the depicted nations, Russia was ranked the lowest of all, with a peak of 10 metric tones per person.
In terms of emission per person, Saudi Arabia takes the lead with 16 metric tons where as Russia has the lowest as shown in the bar graph. USA, Australia and Canada account for almost the same 15 metric tons and South Korea with 12.
In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabia was the highest with approximately 16 metric tonnes in year 2015 . While Canada USA and Australia had similar amout of metric tonnes,which made them first runner up. moreover the second runner up was South Korea with about 12 metric tonnes. meanwhile the lowest emissions produced per person was Russia with about 10 metric tonnes .
In terms of emissions per person, Saudi Arabia produced 16 tonnes per capita of carbon-dioxide, followed by the United States, Canada, and Australia, where each produced about 15 tonnes of CO2. Lastly, South Korea and Russia in comparison produced the smallest amount of CO2, that is 12 and 10 metric tonnes, respectively.
In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabians were highly contributed to the CO2 emissions, accounting for almost 16 metric tonnes. The individuals of Canada, Australia and Unites states also emitted much CO2 in to the air roughly 15 metric tonnes. And the rest of the two different countries-Russia and South Korea-were positioned at lower contributors parts compared to other countries, comprising 10 and 12 metric tonnes respectively.
In terms of the emissions per person, 16 metric tons of emission came from Saudi Arabia being the highest emitter in 2015, followed by USA, Australia, and Canada who emitted 15 metric tons of CO2. The other 10 and 12 metric tons of CO2 came from Russia and South Korea respectively.
In terms of emission per person, the number 1 rank is the nation of oil, the Saudia Arabia with 16 metric tonnes, with the second to fourth rank having approximately the same amount of emissions , which is about 15 metric tonnes, the nations are United States,Canada, and Australia. On to the bottom 2 of the list which are South Korea that has about 12 metric tonnes and Russia having a difference of 2 metric tonnes with the rank before it.
In terms of emission per person, Saudi Arabia has the highest per person emission with 16 metric tonnes which is followed closely by united state, Canada and Australia which has the same emission per individual basis of 15 metric tonnes.Individual emission was noticed to be lowest in Russia with 10 metric tonnes which is slightly lower when compared to South Korea with 12 metric tonnes
In terms of the emissions per person however, the bar chart tells a different story. Countries that are not present in the top global emitters list are present here namely, Saudi Arabia, Australia, South Korea, and Canada. With three of these four nations having an emission rate of around 14-16 metric tons per person. The United States also comes close as one of the highest emitters of CO2 per capita. Russia on the other hand is relatively lower compared to others.
In the terms of per person, Saudi Arabia lead the data with the figure of 16 metrics per tonne, followed by three major nations that are the USA, Australia and Canada with a stable emission of 15 metrics per tonne. Whereas, South Korea and Russia were the least pollutants in per person category.
In terms of the emissions per person the Saudi Arabians was on the peak by producing 18 metric tonnes in 2015 . Whereas , Us , Australia, Canada remained relatively same at 14 metric tonnes and it was followed by south korea and Russia 12 and 10 respectively.
In terms of emissions per person, Saudia Arabia is at the top of the given graph in 2015 and after that, there is a sudden decrease in Australia, the USA, and Canada. The lowest point was in 2015 in terms of per-person pollution in Russia.
In terms of the emission per person, Saudi Arabians produced around 16 metric tonnes in 2015, followed by the Americans, Australian, and Canadian that generated a slightly lower emissions which is about 15 metric tonnes. The other two countries whose people produced relatively high carbon emissions were South Korea and Russia with the amount of 12 and 10 respectively.
In terms of emission per person, Saudi Arabia accounted for highest production with 16 metric tons followed by USA, Canada and Australia with nearly 15 metrics tonne each. Next highest producer was South Korea with the amount of 12 metric tons,while Russia mentioned as least producer among the six with 10 metric tons by the year 2015
In terms of emissions per person South Arabia stands tall with 16 metric tonnes followed by United States, Canada and Australia are neck to neck with approximately 15 metric tonnes, South korea and Russia accounts about 12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively.
In terms of emissions by per person, Saudi Arabia was the country where per person CO2 emission had highest with 16 metric tonnes in 2015. Simultaneously, the USA, Australia and Canada had mediocre emission of CO2 to considerably well under 20. Secondly, South Korea was the nation where CO2 emission was exactly 12 metric tonnes which was slightly more than that of the Russia's. (10 metric tonnes).
In terms of emission per person,the highest polluter country is Saudi Arabia which is 16 metric tonnes followed by United States,Australia,and Canada which were quite same about 15 metric tonnes.While compare to the biggest polluter countries Russia and South Korea were least with approximately 10 to 12 metric tonnes.
In terms of emission per person, 16 metric tonnes of C02 come from Saudi Arabia in 2015, followed by United States, Australia, and Canada which are on the same level approximately 15 metric tonnes. However, we could see lower emissions from Russia and South Korea with 10 and 12 metric tonnes respectively.
In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabians emitted the highest number of pollutants at 16 metric tonnes. This was followed by the Americans, Australians and Canadians,who released equal amount of CO2 at 15 percent. The least contributors to emissions were the Japanese,whose emissions was only 10 metric tonnes.
In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabia was the hugest polluter among other countries, with 16 CO2 metric tones of wastes. United States and Australia showed the same result, which was about 15 metric tones. Two of the outliers was Russia and South Korea with 10 and 12 metric tones of emissions respectively.
In terms of the emission per person, it is shown through the bar chart that all six countries has high emission of CO2 per person basis, with Saudi Arabia taking the lead with 16 metric tons of carbon dioxide followed by the United states with about 14.5 ,then Australia.
In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabia is noted to have the highest CO2 emissions per person with 16 metric tonnes in 2015. Subsequenty, the second biggest polluters are the US, Australia, and Canada with around 15 mertic tonnes per person each. South Koreans and Russians follows suit with 12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively.
In terms of emission per person Saudi Arabia had the most at 16 metric tonnes which was not that different from the 15 metric tonnes emitted by United states, Australia and canada.
In terms of the emissions per person, we can see four developed country such as saudi arabia, USA, Canada and Australia who are over the top. Those 4 countries are situated between 15 and 16 tonnes per person. In comparison South Corea and Russia, the lowest in this graph, are around 12 and 10 tonnes respectively.
In terms of emissions per person, Saudi Arabians were the top contributor for the year capping off at 16 metric tonnes. This is closely followed by the US, Australia and Canada at 15 metric tonnes each. The two countries South Korea and Russia were the least contributors at 12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively.
In terms of the emissions per person, Russia and South Korea had the least emission of CO2 around less than a fifth metric tonnes while, other four countries that is the USA, Australia, Saudi Arabia and Canada had almost 16 metric tonnes of discharging CO2 per person in 2015.
In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabia has the highest CO2 emission, peaking at 16 metric tonnes. This was followed by the US, Australia and Canada which have similar emissions around 15 metric tonnes.
In terms of the emissions per person, the average producers of CO2 are Saudi Arabia, Australia, United States and Canada resulting in about 15 metric tones of CO2 emission in 2015. While Russia and South Korea being the lowest on bar chart, contributes to emissions of CO2 by 10 and 12 metric tones respectively.
In term of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabians were the biggest CO2 emitters individually with 18 metric tonnes, followed closely by the USA, Canada and Australia, which were accounted for 15 metric tonnes generated per person. It is worth mentioning that even though South Korea was not among the global polluters, it was observed to be the second last one with 12 metric tonnes generated by an average person annually, followed by Russia. I know it is already a little bit too late to finish this task 1 essay. I just wanted to get acquainted with mixed charts essay in order to be fully prepared for my upcoming exam next week. I hope, you will find this essay useful
In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabia hold the dominance by possessing 16 metric tones carbon dioxide. Whilst, the amount for United States, Australia and Canada were at the same level, emitting approximately 15 metric tones. As regards South Korea and Russian, the quantity of emission were made up 12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively.
In terms of emission per person, Saudi Arabia was the highest with 16. It was followed by the USA, Australia and Canada. South Korea and Russia came 5th and 6th in the top six countries with the highest per person emissions for carbon dioxide.
in terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabia was by far the most pollutant country with emmitions per person of exactly 16 metric tonnes by 2015 followed by Australia, Canada and U.S.A representing around 15 metric tonnes each. Meanwhile, Russia and South Korea stood the lowest amount of CO2 producers with 10 and 12 metric tonnes respectively.
In terms of emission per person, The highest number of c02 emission was done by Saudi Arabia. On the other hand, Countries like USA, Australia and Canada had the equal number of emissions 15 metric Tonnes. Whereas, South Korea emitted 12 Metric Tonnes. In addition, Russia were the least emitters of Carbon dioxide (10 metric-tonnes).
In terms of emissions per person, Saudi Arabia accounted for the highest per capita CO2 emissions with 16 metric tonnes, closely followed by US , Austrailia and Canada having approximately 15 metric tonnes per person in 2015. Meanwhile, Russia and South Korea contributed the lowest among other countries with per capita emissions of 10 and 12 metric tonnes respectively in the same year.
In terms of the emission per person, Saudia Arabia was amongst the highest at 16 metric tonnes, followed by USA, Australia, and Canada at almost the same level: 15 metric tonnes, where as South Korea and Russia stood second last and last respectively at 12 and 10 metric tonnes.
In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabia is the highest emitter between six counties reaches 16 metric tonnes in 2015 while Russia is the lowest emitter reaches 10 metric tonnes in the same year. Also, the bar chart illustrates three countries with the same emission rate which are (United state, Australia, and Canada) around 15 metric tonnes emission per person.
In terms of emission per person, Saudi Arabia emitted the highest number of CO2 ( 16 metric tonnes) although they are not in the top six list of global CO2 emissions. Australia, Canada, and South Korea also give off approximately 15 and 12 metric tonnes of CO2 respectively on an individual basis despite not being present in the list of top 6 countries. United States releases 15 metric tonnes of CO2 per head whereas Russia emits 10 metric tonnes and remains the lowest CO2 release among other countries.
In terms of the emissions per person, the highest number was Saudi Arabia where each person emitted 16 metric tons CO2. It followed by USA, Australia, and Canada that produced roughly 15 metric tons per person and the rest were South Korea and Rusia where people did not contribute more than 12 metric tons for each.
In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabia is leading the chart with 16 metric tonnes although it is not on the list of the most c02 emitters. USA, Canada and Australia are sharing the title of second emitters per person by 15 metric tonnes which followed by South Korea with the number of 12. Russia's co2 emissions per person is 10 metric tonnes which makes it the last of the graphic.
In terms of the emissions per person, it is given that Saudi Arabians produces the highest with 16 metric tonnes followed by three countries namely United States, Australia, and Canada with approximately 15 metric tonnes. The final two countries, South Korea and Russia produces the least emmisions per person which are 12 and 10 metric tonnes, respectively.
In terms of emission per person, saudi arabia is the biggest polluter with 16 metric tonnes of co2 where as us,canada and australia follows with nearly 15 metric tonnes each.while south korea and russia account for 12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively.
In term of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabia was regarded as the heaviest CO2 polluter among all the other counties in the same year, with the emission of 16 metric tons of CO2. Furthermore, in the three developed nations, United states, Canada and Australia showed exactly the same pattern at almost 15 metric tones of carbo dioxide. Lastly, South Koreans and Russians were responsible of emitting 12 and 10 metric tones of CO2, respectively.
In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabia is at the top with 16 metric tonnes. The United States, Australia and Canada are tied second with 15 metric tonnes per individual. South Korea comes third, producing 12 metric tonnes per person, followed by Russia with 10 metric tonnes per person.
In terms of the emission per person, Saudia Arabia is noted to be the highest at 16 metric tonnes while Canada, United States and Australia is observed to be at the same level of about 15 metric tonnes per person. South Korea which was not featured as a global polluter is seen to be second to the last in terms of per person emission,followed by Russia.
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In terms of the emissions per person,Saudi Arabia produced the highest Carbon dioxide leading with 16 metric tonnes per person.Interestingly,the most developed countries like United States,Australia and Canada produced same level of carbon dioxide per person of about 15 metric tonnes simultaneously.On the other hand,South Korea and Russia were among the last countries to with the least emission of carbon dioxide per person.
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In terms of emission per person, Saudi Arabia produced 16 metrics per tonne followed by the three developed nations USA, Australia & Canada with approx 15 metrics/tonnes each. While South Korea & Russia were in the last among the six producers which was approx three quarters of the Saudi arabia emission.
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In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabia produced 16 metrics per tonne, folllowed by unified states of America, Auastralia and Canada with an approximate of 15 metrics per tonne each. South Korea and Russia, were above average, but produces the least metrics per tonnes which are 12 and 10 respectively.
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In terms of emmisions per person, Saudi Arabians were the highest emmiters per capita reaching 16 metric tones. The US, Australia, and Canada accounted for almost the same emmissions production with approxiamtely 15 metric tones, following that came south korea and Russia with just around 12 and 10 metric tones, respectively.
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In terms of emission per person, Saudi Arabia topped the chart in co2 production while countries such as United States, Australia and Canada appeared to have a similar value of 15 metric tonnes. However, South Korea is relatively higher than Russia which has a lowest metric value of 10.
I think u should have added south korea's figure.
U could say However, South Korea is relatively higher than Russia which has the lowest value of about 15 and 10 metric tones respectively
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In terms of emissions per person, Saudi Arabia stood first for releasing the highest quantity of pollutants at 16 metric tonnes, which is closely followed by Australia, the USA and Canada with emissions of around 15 metric tonnes. Meanwhile, South Korea and Russia produced the lowest amount of all countries (12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively).
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In terms of emissions per person, the top most countries were Saudi Arabia with an amount of 16 metric tonnes followed by almost identical levels produced by Australia, the USA and Canada at around 15 metric tonnes. Meanwhile, South Korea and Russia stood lowest of all countries for discharging CO2 (12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively).
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In terms of emissions per person, the amount of CO2 produced is highest in Saudi Arabia that year at exactly 16 metric tonnes and at around 15 metric tonnes for the USA, Australia and Canada. Meanwhile, South Korea and Russia produced lowest amount of all countries (12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively).
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In terms of emissions per person, Saudi Arabia stood first for producing the highest quantity of pollutants at 16 metric tonnes, which is closely followed by Australia, the USA and Canada with emissions of around 15 metric tonnes. Meanwhile, South Koreans and Russians released the lowest amount of CO2 in contrast to people of other nations (12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively).
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In terms of the emissions per person, the US, Australia, Saudi Arabia and Canada were at around the same level of 15 metric tonnes, with Saudi Arabia being the highest with 16 tonnes. Two of the outliers were South Korea and Russia with 12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively.
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In terms of the emissions per person, it can be observed while inhabitants of Saudi Arabia emitted 16 metric cubes, people in three developed countries, such USA,Australia and Canada released exactly 15 metric cubes of carbon dioxide simultaneously. At the same time, figures for South Korea and Russia were equal to 12 and 10 metric cubes respectively.
To sum up, it is obvious that even though China was the top country that produced tremendous amount of pollution at all, it was not wounded up in the list of average producers of waste by person, and vice versa for Saudi Arabia.
I think there is a difference between metric cubes and metric tonnes isn't it? As per metric tonnes describes the mass while metric cube measures the volume. Wherein 1 metric ton is equivalent to 1000kg.
Also you have written perfectly well till the conclusion... There is absolutely no need to mention about China again that even though it was a global emitter on a whole but not mentioned in per person emission or individual emission because that is what we have already mentioned in the overview. So this doesn't need a conclusion as such.
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In terms of the emission per person, Saudi Arabia outranked the chart emitting 16 metric tones emission. Saudi Arabia is followed by the USA, Australia, and canada, having produced approximately 15 metric tones emission. Moreover, Russia and Saouth korea acquired only one fifth of the chart.
the numbers are not in percent so it is wrong to say one fifth in this term
Soo meaning you will only select those that had higher percentages and leave the rest?
Soo meaning you will only select those that had higher percentages and leave the rest?
Hello, thank you for this video. This is my attempt for the last paragraph.
Regarding emissions per person, despite not being on the list of major emitters on a world scale, residents of Saudi Arabia polluted the most, reaching a number of 16 metric tonnes. People in the USA, Australia and Canada emitted an estimated amount of 15 metric tonnes subsequently. South Koreans and Russians were the bottom two of the list, emitting 12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively.
Any feedback or correction would be much appreciated!
Hi Maysa ,
You should write " the bottom two on the list".
and put "," between Australia, and Canada.
It would be better if you use the words (“ in 2015 “)
In terms of the emissions per person, it is immediately evident in the bar chart that people in Saudi Arabia generated the largest percentage standing at 16 metric tonnes, while Russians emitted the least amount of 10metric tonnes, followed by South Koreans who produced 12 metric tonnes. Meanwhile, citizens of United States, Canada and Australia had a fair share and almost same rate of pollutants released into the atmosphere, of about 15 metric tonnes through the year in reference (2015).
In terms of emission per person, the graph exhibits that Saudi Arabia ranked first with a total of 16 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide by-product in 2015. It is then succeeded by three large countries namely United States, Australia and Canada, each of which produced 15 metric tonnes. The country with the least carbon dioxide contributor per individual in the same year is Russia with a total emission of 10 metric tonnes.
It can be noted that despite the fact that Saudi Arabians are the top producers of carbon dioxide on an individual basis, their total carbon dioxide emission is not large enough to affect the global scale. Hence, it can be deduced that individual carbon dioxide emission is not directly proportional to the global CO2 contributions per country.
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Not need to deduce. . It seems to me is a better choice
She didn’t a conclusion in that structure;hence, it’s wrong particularly in this case
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In terms of emissions per person, the people of Saudi Arabia emitted 16 metric cubes, people in three develop countries USA, Australia and Canada emitted exectly 15 metric cubes, while South Korea and Russia emitted 12 and 10 metric cubes respectively.
Finally it can be said that even though China is top in terms of producing pollution but average producers of waste by person Saudi Arabia is the top.
In terms of the emissions per person, it is obvious that Saudi Arabians account as the highest CO2 emissions with 16 metrics tonnes. Moreover, people in the developed nations such as United States, Australia and Canada were all equal at around 15 metric tonnes of CO2. While, South Koreans and Russians accounts 12 and 10 metric tonnes of CO2 emissions, respectively.
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In terms of the emissions per person, citizens of Australia, Canada and the USA produced identical amount of CO2 emissions at 15 metric tonnes. Even though, Saudi Arabia was not represented in the pie chart its inhabitants produced the biggest amount of CO2 emissions per person with 16 metric tonnes. Finally, South Korea and Russia close the top 6 list states with 12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively.
In terms of the emission per person, Saudi Arabians produced 16 metrics/tonnes annually, followed by United States, Australia and Canada which share the same figures of 15 metrics/tonnes. South Korea and Russia were in the last among six emitters, generating 12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively.
In terms of the emissions per person in the same year, the bar graph shows that 16 metrics per tonne of CO2 was produced by Saudi Arabia, followed by United States, Australia and Canada, which emitted 15 metrics per tonne per person each one. The lowest emission per person came from Russia, that produced 10 metrics per tonne.
I think you should say 'around 15 metrics per tonne' instead because it's in between 14 and 16, or else your mark may decrease because of this.
To the last sentence, would add that it was only the lowest emission per person among those top 6 emitters.
In term of emission per person Saudi arabia is considered in the most highest at almost 16 meteric tone. United states, Australia and canada is obsereved to be same in that year. Meanwhille,Russia emitted the least CO2 emission comparision in almost half of the biggest one,following south korea emitted at around 12 metric tonn
In terms of the emissions per person, it is clear that developed countries were the highest contributors. While Saudis produced 16 metric tonnes per capita, the US, Australia, and Canada were not far behind. South Koreans and Russians were also in this top 6, accounting for 12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively.
In terms of the emissions per person, saudi arabia produced 16 metric tonnes of Co2, which is hence considered to be the highest among the other five countries in the graph.
United states, Austrlia and canada had equally produced 15 metric tonnes of Co2 each.
However, south korea is relatively higher than russia which has the lowest value of 10 metric tonnes.
In terms of emissions per person, Saudi Arabia was the top producer with about 16 metric tonnes of emissions. It was followed closely by the United States, Australia and Canada, with each country generating around 15 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide. Further, South Korea contributed approximately 12 metric tonnes, while the figure for Russia was close to 10 metric tones.
In terms of CO2 emmissions per person, Saudi Arabia recorded slightly a higher number of 16metric tonnes per person than USA, Australia and Canada, which had a figure of 15 metric tonnes per individual. Individual CO2 pollution in Russia was the least with a value of 10 metric tonnes.
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In term of the emission per person ,Saudi Arabi was on the top of the whole list ,which is produced co2 emission approximately 16 metric ton per person. Followed by canada ,united states and Australia which are produced around 14 metric ton per person,while russia came in the last of the entire list ,which is generated abound 10 metric ton co2 emission per person.
In terms of the emmisions per person, arab saudi was the highest emmiters during 2015, with 16 metric tonnes. It was followed by USA, Australia, and Canada, as they produced about 15 metric tonnes Carbon dioxide. At least 12 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide released by a South Korean resident, while Russia, as the least CO2 contributor, merely unleashed 10 metric tonnes of CO2 per capita.
In terms of the emissions per person Saudi Arabia leads the chart followed by the United states,Canada,Australia,South Korea and Russia with the least amount of co2 emission per capita amongst these countries.
In terms of per person, Saudi Arabians had the largest amount of CO2 emission, with sixteen tonnes, which was followed by the amounts for people in United States, Australia, and Canada, and they indicated the same amount, fifteen tonnes. Also, residents in South Korea and Russia emitted around ten tonnes of CO2 in 2015.
In terms of emission per person, saudi arabia emitted exactly 16 metric tonnes of co2, closely followed by usa, australia and canada which produced around 15 metric tonnes of co2. Russia emitted the least amount of co2.
In terms of the emissions per person, 16 metric tonnes of CO² production on the individual scale in 2015 were given to Saudi Arabia making it the highest emitters worldwide, followed by USA, Australia, and Canada, which accounted for approximately a similar 15 metric tonnes. Russia and South Korea were the lowest carbon dioxide emitters with just between 10 and 12 metric tonnes.
In terms of emissions per person , Saudi Arabia emitted 16 metric tons of carbon dioxide which was highest amongst all other nations. Moreover, the USA , Australia and Canada emitted the similar amount of carbon dioxide which were around 15 metric tons respectively . where as, Russia and South Korea were emitted least amount of carbon dioxide 10 and 12 metric ton.
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In terms of the emissions per person, Saudia Arabia was on peak with 16 metric tonnes emissions in the year 2015, followed by Americans, Australians & Canadians which were sharing equal amount of emissions that is 15 metric tonnes.
However south korea & Russia released considerably low amount of emissions as compared to other 4 countries in which South Koreans were with 12 metric tonnes whereas Russians were with 10 metric tonnes which is also lowest in comparison to other 5 countries of world as mentioned in the graph.
In terms of emission per person, Saudi Arabia accounted for highest CO2 emission of exactly 16 metric tonnes, while each person of the US, Australia and Canada emitted about 15 metric tonnes in 2015. Russia positioned at 6th as 10 metric tonnes was emitted by a Russian as opposed to South Korea which stood 5th for producing 12 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide by a citizen.
In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabia was responsible for the most of CO2 emissions, producing approximately 16 metric tonnes that year. Meanwhile, USA, Australia and Canada managed to emit 15 metric tonnes. Russia remained the lowest emitter, with just under 10 metric tonnes.
in terms of emission per person,As we can see, mainly Saudi Arabia account for 16 metric tons of CO2 emission, which was highest among all other nations.Moreover, USA,Australia and Canada released same amount of CO2 which corresponds 12 metric tons respectively .At the same time, South Korea and Russia emitted least amount of CO2 which was around 12 and 10 metric tons respectively.
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In terms of emission per person, Saudi Arabia had the highest emissions at an overwhelming 16 metric tonnes . On the other hand , Russia had the lowest CO2 emissions at 10 metric tonnes. Other countries, such as Australia ,Canada and the United States , have all produced approximately the same amount of emissions at around 15 metric tonnes per person.
In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabia tends to be the highest which is 16 metric tonnes , followed by United States, Australia and Canada as compaired in 2015 .However South Korea released about 12 metric tones and Russia emitted about 10 metric tones in the same year. Hence , these six countries where ranked the highest emitters per capita in 2015.
In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabian shows as the highest emitter of CO2 in 2015 at about 16 metric tonnes. While the citizens of the three developing countries the USA, Australia, and Canada emitted approximately the same amount of about 15 metric tonnes in the same year. Moreover, the individuals of South Korea and Russia had lesser amount of CO2 emissions produced of 12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively,.
In terms of the emission per person, Saudi Arabia was leading with 16 metric tonnes. Secondly, Both the United States and Australia have an emission rate of about 15 metric tonnes which is closely behind Saudi Arabia. Finally Russia with an emission per person rate of 10 metric tonnes is the least in the per person emission.
in terms of the emissions per person, the Saudi Arabia was the countrie wich has the highest figure by exactly 16 , followed by three big nations wich had the same number , it is about 15 , next to these countries we have the South Korea and Russia , theire percentage of CO2 emitted by capita are 12 and 10 respectively.
In terms of emissions per person, it is inferred that the USA, Australia, Saudia Arabia and Canada are the main countries which produce the most CO2 per person in 14 to 16 tonnes interval. While Russia and South Korea`s share in spreading CO2 gas by each person are 10 and 14 tonnes respectively which are the minor individual CO2 producers.
In terms of emissions per person, U.S, Australia, Saudi Arabia and Canada contribute around the same amount ( 15, 15, 16 and 15 metric tonnes respectively) with a slight difference among each, making Saudia Arabia the top contributor. South Korean is shown to produce 12 metric tonnes per individual followed by Russia with an average production of 10 metric tonnes of CO2 by each individual.
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"...In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabians were in the first place with 16 metric tonnes. The following countries, the USA, Australia and Canada, were emitted about the same amount between 14 and 16 metric tonnes of CO2 in the given year. The least carbondioxide generating state per capita in 2015 was Russia which produced 10 metric tonnes..."
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In terms of emissions per person, Saudi Arabians were the biggest polluters as compared to any other of the given countries, at 16 metric tonnes per capita in 2015. United States of America, Australia and Canada accounted for approximately similar figure, at about 15 metric tonnes released annually. Moreover, South Korea remained the second last emitters in the same year followed by Russians.
In terms of emmisions per person, Saudi Arabians has produced the highest 16.5 metric tonnes carbon dioxide in 2015. Next to it are the Americans, Australians and Canadians who emmited the same 14500 kilograms, followed by South Korea releasing a twelve-metric-ton of carbon dioxide on that same year. Russia has the least CO2 production of 10 metric tonnes among the 6 counties per individual basis.
In terms of emissions per person,saudi arabians alone produced 16 metric tonnes of co2 per head...In USA ,AUSTRALIA AND CANADA each person emitted 15 metric tonnes followed by south korea and Russia which produced 12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively.
In terms of emmisions per person, Saudi Arabia was the biggest polluter, emmiting 16 metric tonnes of CO2, followed by Australia, the USA and South Korea, who all produced approximately 15 metric tonnes of CO2 each. South Korea and Russia were the lowest emmiters producing 12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively.
In terms of emissions per person, Saudi Arabians were the principal CO2 emitters at 16 metric tons followed closely by the Americans, Australians and Canadians with the same level at 15 metric tons. Meanwhile, South Koreans and Russians were the last on the bar chart and contributed 12 and 10 metric tons of CO2, respectively.
In terms CO2 emission per person, the Saudi Arabians were the maximum emitters with about 16MT which was followed by US, Australia and Canada about 15MT each and South Korea has also emitted approximately around 12MT. Of all, the Russia was least emitters among the countries with about 10MT.
In terms of emission per person, Sudia Arabia stood at top with 16 metric tonnes, followed by Australia, Canada and United States, all these three countries had approximately same value of 15 metric tonnes while Russia ended up on the least value of 10 metric tonnes.
In terms of emission per person, Saudi Arabia surpassed all other nations with an emission metric tones of about, 16 tones. United states of America, Australia and Canada followed each ranging with 15 metric tones per person. However, amongst all the depicted nations, Russia was ranked the lowest of all, with a peak of 10 metric tones per person.
In terms of emission per person, Saudi Arabia takes the lead with 16 metric tons where as Russia has the lowest as shown in the bar graph. USA, Australia and Canada account for almost the same 15 metric tons and South Korea with 12.
In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabia was the highest with approximately 16 metric tonnes in year 2015 . While Canada USA and Australia had similar amout of metric tonnes,which made them first runner up. moreover the second runner up was South Korea with about 12 metric tonnes. meanwhile the lowest emissions produced per person was Russia with about 10 metric tonnes .
In terms of emissions per person, Saudi Arabia produced 16 tonnes per capita of carbon-dioxide, followed by the United States, Canada, and Australia, where each produced about 15 tonnes of CO2. Lastly, South Korea and Russia in comparison produced the smallest amount of CO2, that is 12 and 10 metric tonnes, respectively.
In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabians were highly contributed to the CO2 emissions, accounting for almost 16 metric tonnes. The individuals of Canada, Australia and Unites states also emitted much CO2 in to the air roughly 15 metric tonnes. And the rest of the two different countries-Russia and South Korea-were positioned at lower contributors parts compared to other countries, comprising 10 and 12 metric tonnes respectively.
In terms of the emissions per person, 16 metric tons of emission came from Saudi Arabia being the highest emitter in 2015, followed by USA, Australia, and Canada who emitted 15 metric tons of CO2. The other 10 and 12 metric tons of CO2 came from Russia and South Korea respectively.
In terms of emission per person, the number 1 rank is the nation of oil, the Saudia Arabia with 16 metric tonnes, with the second to fourth rank having approximately the same amount of emissions , which is about 15 metric tonnes, the nations are United States,Canada, and Australia. On to the bottom 2 of the list which are South Korea that has about 12 metric tonnes and Russia having a difference of 2 metric tonnes with the rank before it.
In terms of emission per person, Saudi Arabia has the highest per person emission with 16 metric tonnes which is followed closely by united state, Canada and Australia which has the same emission per individual basis of 15 metric tonnes.Individual emission was noticed to be lowest in Russia with 10 metric tonnes which is slightly lower when compared to South Korea with 12 metric tonnes
In terms of the emissions per person however, the bar chart tells a different story. Countries that are not present in the top global emitters list are present here namely, Saudi Arabia, Australia, South Korea, and Canada. With three of these four nations having an emission rate of around 14-16 metric tons per person. The United States also comes close as one of the highest emitters of CO2 per capita. Russia on the other hand is relatively lower compared to others.
In the terms of per person, Saudi Arabia lead the data with the figure of 16 metrics per tonne, followed by three major nations that are the USA, Australia and Canada with a stable emission of 15 metrics per tonne. Whereas, South Korea and Russia were the least pollutants in per person category.
In terms of the emissions per person the Saudi Arabians was on the peak by producing 18 metric tonnes in 2015 . Whereas , Us , Australia, Canada remained relatively same at 14 metric tonnes and it was followed by south korea and Russia 12 and 10 respectively.
In terms of emissions per person, Saudia Arabia is at the top of the given graph in 2015 and after that, there is a sudden decrease in Australia, the USA, and Canada. The lowest point was in 2015 in terms of per-person pollution in Russia.
In terms of the emission per person, Saudi Arabians produced around 16 metric tonnes in 2015, followed by the Americans, Australian, and Canadian that generated a slightly lower emissions which is about 15 metric tonnes. The other two countries whose people produced relatively high carbon emissions were South Korea and Russia with the amount of 12 and 10 respectively.
In terms of emission per person, Saudi Arabia accounted for highest production with 16 metric tons followed by USA, Canada and Australia with nearly 15 metrics tonne each. Next highest producer was South Korea with the amount of 12 metric tons,while Russia mentioned as least producer among the six with 10 metric tons by the year 2015
In terms of emissions per person South Arabia stands tall with 16 metric tonnes followed by United States, Canada and Australia are neck to neck with approximately 15 metric tonnes, South korea and Russia accounts about 12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively.
In terms of emissions by per person, Saudi Arabia was the country where per person CO2 emission had highest with 16 metric tonnes in 2015. Simultaneously, the USA, Australia and Canada had mediocre emission of CO2 to considerably well under 20. Secondly, South Korea was the nation where CO2 emission was exactly 12 metric tonnes which was slightly more than that of the Russia's. (10 metric tonnes).
In terms of emission per person,the highest polluter country is Saudi Arabia which is 16 metric tonnes followed by United States,Australia,and Canada which were quite same about 15 metric tonnes.While compare to the biggest polluter countries Russia and South Korea were least with approximately 10 to 12 metric tonnes.
In terms of emission per person, 16 metric tonnes of C02 come from Saudi Arabia in 2015, followed by United States, Australia, and Canada which are on the same level approximately 15 metric tonnes. However, we could see lower emissions from Russia and South Korea with 10 and 12 metric tonnes respectively.
In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabians emitted the highest number of pollutants at 16 metric tonnes. This was followed by the Americans, Australians and Canadians,who released equal amount of CO2 at 15 percent. The least contributors to emissions were the Japanese,whose emissions was only 10 metric tonnes.
In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabia was the hugest polluter among other countries, with 16 CO2 metric tones of wastes. United States and Australia showed the same result, which was about 15 metric tones. Two of the outliers was Russia and South Korea with 10 and 12 metric tones of emissions respectively.
In terms of the emission per person, it is shown through the bar chart that all six countries has high emission of CO2 per person basis, with Saudi Arabia taking the lead with 16 metric tons of carbon dioxide followed by the United states with about 14.5 ,then Australia.
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In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabia is noted to have the highest CO2 emissions per person with 16 metric tonnes in 2015. Subsequenty, the second biggest polluters are the US, Australia, and Canada with around 15 mertic tonnes per person each. South Koreans and Russians follows suit with 12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively.
In terms of emission per person Saudi Arabia had the most at 16 metric tonnes which was not that different from the 15 metric tonnes emitted by United states, Australia and canada.
In terms of the emissions per person, we can see four developed country such as saudi arabia, USA, Canada and Australia who are over the top. Those 4 countries are situated between 15 and 16 tonnes per person. In comparison South Corea and Russia, the lowest in this graph, are around 12 and 10 tonnes respectively.
In terms of emissions per person, Saudi Arabians were the top contributor for the year capping off at 16 metric tonnes. This is closely followed by the US, Australia and Canada at 15 metric tonnes each. The two countries South Korea and Russia were the least contributors at 12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively.
In terms of the emissions per person, Russia and South Korea had the least emission of CO2 around less than a fifth metric tonnes while, other four countries that is the USA, Australia, Saudi Arabia and Canada had almost 16 metric tonnes of discharging CO2 per person in 2015.
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In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabia has the highest CO2 emission, peaking at 16 metric tonnes. This was followed by the US, Australia and Canada which have similar emissions around 15 metric tonnes.
In terms of the emissions per person, the average producers of CO2 are Saudi Arabia, Australia, United States and Canada resulting in about 15 metric tones of CO2 emission in 2015. While Russia and South Korea being the lowest on bar chart, contributes to emissions of CO2 by 10 and 12 metric tones respectively.
In term of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabians were the biggest CO2 emitters individually with 18 metric tonnes, followed closely by the USA, Canada and Australia, which were accounted for 15 metric tonnes generated per person. It is worth mentioning that even though South Korea was not among the global polluters, it was observed to be the second last one with 12 metric tonnes generated by an average person annually, followed by Russia.
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In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabia hold the dominance by possessing 16 metric tones carbon dioxide. Whilst, the amount for United States, Australia and Canada were at the same level, emitting approximately 15 metric tones. As regards South Korea and Russian, the quantity of emission were made up 12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively.
In terms of emission per person, Saudi Arabia was the highest with 16. It was followed by the USA, Australia and Canada. South Korea and Russia came 5th and 6th in the top six countries with the highest per person emissions for carbon dioxide.
in terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabia was by far the most pollutant country with emmitions per person of exactly 16 metric tonnes by 2015 followed by Australia, Canada and U.S.A representing around 15 metric tonnes each. Meanwhile, Russia and South Korea stood the lowest amount of CO2 producers with 10 and 12 metric tonnes respectively.
In terms of emission per person, The highest number of c02 emission was done by Saudi Arabia. On the other hand, Countries like USA, Australia and Canada had the equal number of emissions 15 metric Tonnes. Whereas, South Korea emitted 12 Metric Tonnes. In addition, Russia were the least emitters of Carbon dioxide (10 metric-tonnes).
In terms of emissions per person, Saudi Arabia accounted for the highest per capita CO2 emissions with 16 metric tonnes, closely followed by US , Austrailia and Canada having approximately 15 metric tonnes per person in 2015. Meanwhile, Russia and South Korea contributed the lowest among other countries with per capita emissions of 10 and 12 metric tonnes respectively in the same year.
In terms of the emission per person, Saudia Arabia was amongst the highest at 16 metric tonnes, followed by USA, Australia, and Canada at almost the same level: 15 metric tonnes, where as South Korea and Russia stood second last and last respectively at 12 and 10 metric tonnes.
In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabia is the highest emitter between six counties reaches 16 metric tonnes in 2015 while Russia is the lowest emitter reaches 10 metric tonnes in the same year. Also, the bar chart illustrates three countries with the same emission rate which are (United state, Australia, and Canada) around 15 metric tonnes emission per person.
In terms of emission per person, Saudi Arabia emitted the highest number of CO2 ( 16 metric tonnes) although they are not in the top six list of global CO2 emissions. Australia, Canada, and South Korea also give off approximately 15 and 12 metric tonnes of CO2 respectively on an individual basis despite not being present in the list of top 6 countries. United States releases 15 metric tonnes of CO2 per head whereas Russia emits 10 metric tonnes and remains the lowest CO2 release among other countries.
In terms of the emissions per person, the highest number was Saudi Arabia where each person emitted 16 metric tons CO2. It followed by USA, Australia, and Canada that produced roughly 15 metric tons per person and the rest were South Korea and Rusia where people did not contribute more than 12 metric tons for each.
In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabia is leading the chart with 16 metric tonnes although it is not on the list of the most c02 emitters. USA, Canada and Australia are sharing the title of second emitters per person by 15 metric tonnes which followed by South Korea with the number of 12. Russia's co2 emissions per person is 10 metric tonnes which makes it the last of the graphic.
In terms of the emissions per person, it is given that Saudi Arabians produces the highest with 16 metric tonnes followed by three countries namely United States, Australia, and Canada with approximately 15 metric tonnes. The final two countries, South Korea and Russia produces the least emmisions per person which are 12 and 10 metric tonnes, respectively.
In terms of emission per person, saudi arabia is the biggest polluter with 16 metric tonnes of co2 where as us,canada and australia follows with nearly 15 metric tonnes each.while south korea and russia account for 12 and 10 metric tonnes respectively.
In term of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabia was regarded as the heaviest CO2 polluter among all the other counties in the same year, with the emission of 16 metric tons of CO2. Furthermore, in the three developed nations, United states, Canada and Australia showed exactly the same pattern at almost 15 metric tones of carbo dioxide. Lastly, South Koreans and Russians were responsible of emitting 12 and 10 metric tones of CO2, respectively.
In terms of the emissions per person, Saudi Arabia is at the top with 16 metric tonnes. The United States, Australia and Canada are tied second with 15 metric tonnes per individual. South Korea comes third, producing 12 metric tonnes per person, followed by Russia with 10 metric tonnes per person.