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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The presented table compares data about how many manufactures were wasted in 6 various countries in 3 several times( 1980, 1990, and 2000).
Overall
, It was important that the best country which had a lot of trash was the USA instead
of Ireland; moreover
,the number of waste goods has climbed over the period of 20 years.
According to
the chart, the main country which produced a lot of garbage was America by 131 in 1980; then
it increased significantly to 192 in 2000. Japan, the second one
, had the same trend as America; furthermore
, it was 28 in 1980 and finally
, it reached 53. The third one
was Korea, which did not have any information about in 1980; additionally
, it was 31 in 1990; however
, its fashion was dipping and touched 19 in 2000.
The picture illustrates The fourth one
was Poland by 4 in 1980; thereafter
, it leapt moderately and hit 6.6 in 2000. In addition
, Portugal, which was 2 in 1980, had the same direction as the prior one
and hit 5 in 2000. The last
one
was Ireland, which lacked its data in 1990; additionally
, it was 0.6 in 1980; then
went up enormously and scored a figure that was absolutely the same as Portugal in 2000.Submitted by maryamkazemi968 on
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