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The pie chart provides data about different types of pollution in one country in 1960 and 2011. The figures are given with percentages. Overall, it is clear that there is a huge increase in plastic, food, and wood waste while paper, metal, textiles, and other types of waste decreased. In 1960, the country had enormous […]
The two pie charts give a breakdown of trash disposal of one country in 1960 and 2011. Overall, paper and food were the two biggest waste, while wood and other trashes were the least in 1960 and 2011 respectively. It is also worth mentioning that food and plastic refuse percentage increased notably, whereas glass and […]
The two pie charts compare data on various types of waste disposed of in single country from 1960 to 2011. Overall, we can see that the proportion of waste disposed of paper was the higher and the lowest percentage belongs to wood in the first year, while the largest percentage was food and the smallest […]
the provided pie charts compare the proportion of 9 distinct kinds of waste disposal in one specific country between 1960 and 2011. In general, it is apparent from the charts that paper and food contributed the highest figures in both years. In addition, while textiles and others experienced a noticeable decrease, there was a considerable […]
The data concerning the waste disposal of one country over a fifty-one year period from 1960 to 2011 are depicted in the provided charts. Overall, what stands from the pie charts is that although most of waste varied over the period, the figures relating to glass and green waste remained static. Looking at the details, […]
