The charts compare Korea, Sweden and the UK in terms of the methods used in each country to dispose of harmful waste. It is clear that in both the UK and Sweden, the majority of dangerous waste products are buried und
There are given three pie charts with several aproaches of managing with toxicand unsafe rubbishes in countries such as Republic of Korea, Sweden and UK.
This diagram given represents specific information related to products and how the waste is reflected in a dangerous way. In addition to five main elements in three locations.
The three charts illustrate the methods of solving dangerous waste products in terms of three countries namely the Republic of Korea, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
The pie charts provide information about the percentage rate of each various methods used in dealing with hazardous wastes in the countries of Sweden, the Republic of Korea, and the UK. Overall, there are five ways of di
The Pie chart illustrates information about the percentages of methods used to get rid of dangerous waste items in the United Kingdom, Sweden and the Republic of Korea.
Given is the graph comparing the ways of utilization of noxious garbage in the Republic of Korea, Sweden and the UK.In general, there are five methods of this process.
The three pie charts below show how dangerous waste products are dealt with in the Republic of Korea, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. The main dealing ways for dangerous garbage are the following five ways, Recycling, In
The pie charts given illustrate the proportions of various waste disposal methods in the Republic of Korea, Sweden and United Kingdom. Overall, it is observed that all three countries shown differ in their most common wa
The pie charts show the shares of destroying methods of waste in three different countries, namely recycling, incineration, underground, chemical treatment, and dumping at sea.
The pie charts demonstrate the shares of destroying methods of waste in three different countries, namely recycling, incineration, underground, chemical treatment, and dumping at sea. In the first diagram, it is observed