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The pie charts illustrates how harmful waste products took part in three countries, including Republic of Korea, Sweeden, and United Kingdom. Overall, Korea and Sweeden had three segments, which are underground, incineration, and recycling, while United Kingdom has four parts (incineration, underground, chemical treatment, and dumping at sea). The majority of the segment held by […]
The provided pie charts illustrate how the Republic of Korea, Sweden, and the United Kingdom dispose of harmful waste using five different methods. Overall, Korea mainly relies on recycling, Sweden uses a combination of landfill and recycling, while the UK depends heavily on landfill. In addition, some methods are not used at all in certain […]
The pie charts gives the information about how harmful waste materials are handeled with in the Uk, Republic of Korea and sweden. Overall, the most used method to dispose is underground disposal in the uk and Sweden. Meanwhile, Republic of Korea recycle mostly to dispose the dangerous waste items. First of all, the uk and […]
The pie charts compare the amount of electricity generated by five different types of fuel energies in Australia and France between 1980 and 2000. Overall, the electricity production in both countries registered a significant increase from 1980 to 2000. While the sum of the total output from each country was similar, there was a big […]
The pie charts compare how three countries managed hazardous waste materials. Overall, underground waste dumping is the most prevalent waste management method in the UK and Sweden, unlike the Republic of Korea, where dangerous waste is recycled. Moreover, the United Kingdom has the most varied waste-handling schemes. Waste dumping in landfills is the most popular […]
