The pie charts illustrate how three countries—South Korea, Sweden, and the United Kingdom—dispose of hazardous waste using five different methods: recycling, underground disposal, incineration, chemical treatment, and du
The pie charts illustrate the methods of dealing with dangerous waste products in three countries: the Republic of Korea, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
The given pie charts compare data about the fraction of the ways the 3 various countries namely, the Republic of Korea, Sweden, and the UK do with their harmful trash.
The pie charts demonstrate the various methods used by three different countries such as the Republic of Korea, Sweden and the United Kingdom in waste management especially harmful products.
Firstly, this pie chart gives information regarding how dangerous waste products are coped with in three countries into 5 categories. These are ‘Recycling, underground, incineration, chemical treatment and dumping at sea
The pie chart illustrates about how garbage manufactured things dealt in the Republic of Korea, Sweden and the United Kingdom. There have classified five different categories. Namely - Recycling, Underground, Incineratio
The pie charts illustrate the methods used to manage dangerous waste products in the Republic of Korea, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, represented as percentages.
The given demonstrated illustrations compare a data of eliminating hazardous waste in three countries shown. Overall, it is clear that in all situations incineration has totally possession of the rank in two of threes, m
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of methods used to deal with dangerous waste in three countries comprising Republic of Korea, Sweden and Great Britain.
The pie charts compare the proportion of the different ways to manage harmful waste in three nations. Overall, recycling is the most common way to treat waste in the Republic of Korea while Sweden and the United Kingdom