The given three pie charts depict the ways of disposing of waste in Korea, Sweden and the United Kingdom.They have used five strategies to manage garbage such as recycling, incineration, underground, chemical treatment a
The given charts present a comparison among three countries - Korea, Sweden and the United Kingdom, in terms of their methods for disposing of dangerous waste.
The charts provide information on how the Republic of Korea, Sweden and the UK are dealing with hazardous materials. Overall, all countries except Korea mostly treated hazardous wastes by burying them underground.
According to the graph above, which illustrates the ways that all mentioned countries have to handle their harmful garbage, there are 5 options there and only three of them are used in all nations. Firstly, recycling is
The above pie charts display the ways that three different nations used to manage dangerous waste products. Overall, it is evident that most of this waste in Sweden and the United Kingdom (UK) is handled underground, whi
The charts present data on the processing of byproducts done by three different countries: the Republic of Korea, Sweden, and the United Kingdom divided into five types of treatment including recycling, chemical treatmen
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.