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The line chart provides information regarding the proportions of four distinct recycled household waste in a particular city from 1992 to 2002. Overall, it is evident that with the exception of plastic, the other three types: paper, glass, and cans, were recorded at nearly similar figures initially. However, glass was the most prevalent type of […]
The bar graph provides information regarding the proportion of various types of recycled household waste: the plastic, the paper, the glass and the cans, in a particular city, from 1992 to 2002. Overall, there was an increasing trend for all figures, albeit to different trajectories. Notably, glass was the dominant figure throughout the period, closely […]
The given chart demonstrates the proportion of six types of household waste that were reused in one city from 1992 to 2002. Overall, the ratio of waste recycled saw an upward trend. Furthermore, recycled glass took the lion’s share in 3 years. While, plastic was the smallest reused item. It can be seen that in […]
The data above displays the proportion of variety of types of residences’s wastes that were recycled in one town from 1992 to 2002 Overall, the bar chart represents that as the year increases the percentage of reprocessed wastes increases First and foremost, the most percentage of household waste recycled in the graph above is Glass […]
The chart depicts the proportion of various categories of household waste which is recycled in one particular country from 1992 to 2002 Overall the percentage of recycling material was height in 2002 in every category. However plastic is only items that was remain stable in every year. In terms of glass almost 50 percent of […]
The bar chart presents the percentage of household waste that were recycled in a town. The data is measured in percentage from four distinct categories, such as, plastic, cans, paper, and glass. From an overall perspective, recycling trend for household waste has consistently improved over time, except cans that has a fluctuate trajectory in a […]
The graph displays the proportion of different recycled household garbage in the years between 1992 and 2002. Overall, all categories of domestic waste that were recycled increased. In 1992 the most reused waste was paper, however in 2002 it was replaced by glass. Reused glass showed dramatic rise from just over 15% in 1992 to […]
The depicted bar chart compares data regarding the proportion of recycling diverse household waste, including plastics, cans, papers, and glass in a specific region during three different years: 1992, 1997, and 2002. Overall, while the highest rate of recycling was allocated to glass and paper, the lowest proportion in the four categories was dedicated to […]
The depicted bar chart gives information regarding the rate of distinctive kinds of domestic waste that were recycled in one specific location during three different years, including 1992, 1997, and 2002. Overall, obviously, while the highest rate of recycling was allocated to glass and paper, the lowest proportion in the three categories was dedicated to […]
The illustration depicts data about the percentages of several categories of domestic disposables that went under recycle process in a single city from 1992 to 2002. The mentioned categories are ( plastic, cans, paper, and glass). Overall, the trend shows a gradual increase in the percentages of recycled household waste. Moreover, paper and glass were […]
The chart compares a change of many recycled household waste during in one city during 1992 and 2002. Overall, it is clear that 2002 was the year that the percentage of recycled trash were reached a peak in that chart. Besides that,the proportions of glass had the most significant changes from 1992 to 2002. As […]
