The table below shows the amount of waste production (in million tonnes) in six different countries over twenty years. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
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table illustrates the amount of garbage produced over 2 decades in six different countries. The countries are Ireland
, Japan, Korea, Poland, Portugal, and the US. It is analysed that over a
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had fluctuation in the ratio.
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Ireland
had the least amount of waste compared to all the other country
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korea
produced none in 1980. All the other ranges between 4,2,28,131. In 1990 Change the capitalization
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Ireland
had nil and the highest production is done by the States ie. 151. Japan and Korea had a little variation in their tons. Beside
Poland and Portugal made very less compared to others.
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192 in the United States. Very less amount of garbage Correct your spelling
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Ireland
and Portugal and substancially
Poland is slightly high.
But there is a spectacular difference between the Correct your spelling
substantially
asian
countries.Change the capitalization
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