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.

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 chart illustrates the wastage of material during the two decades in six different countries.
Overall
,
it is clear that
The United States was the most
wastage
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production country throughout the provided period
that is
from 1988 to 2000,
whereas
, Scotland was the least among all the countries in garbage production.
Furthermore
, Ireland was the only country which reduced the
waste
at the end
of 2000, at least by 0.1 million tonnes.
However
, countries like Poland, Japan, Canada and Scotland increased their wastage approximately double
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as The United States. In 1992, Poland's
waste
decreased dramatically by 2.89 million tonnes. All in all, a major increment can be seen in
waste
output in almost every country. The highest
waste
generation has been faced by The United States with
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million tonnes difference in 12 years of period.
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Common mistake: Your writing should be 150-250 words.
Vocabulary: Replace the words waste with synonyms.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • trend
  • increase
  • decrease
  • fluctuate
  • sharp rise
  • decline
  • stable
  • notable
  • peak
  • dip
  • consistent
  • variation
  • contrast
  • comparison
  • aggregate
  • metric
  • figure
  • volume
  • statistics
  • data points
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