The charts below give information about five different types of waste disposed of in one country in 1990 and 2011. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
The charts illustrate the transformation of textiles, food, wood, plastic, glass, metal, green
waste
, paper, and other disposal waste
in one country in 1960 and 2011, with the data measured in percentages. Overall
, it is evident that paper was the biggest contributor in 1960 as well as
food in 2011.
In terms of the rate that increased, plastic stood at 8% and transformed significantly to 18% in 2011. This
number was followed by food at 12% in 1960 and consequently
rose by 21% in 2011. Moreover
, wood and metal witnessed a slight growth by 4% and 1% from their initial proportion at 4% and 8%, respectively.
Regarding the number of disposals that decreased, the paper began at 25% in 1960 and ended at 15% in 2011. Furthermore
, other waste
disposal fell drastically from 12% to 4% throughout the period. Textiles were at 17% in 1960, experiencing a moderate decline of 6% at the end
of the period. Additionally
, there were no changes for glass and green waste
, each of them constituted 5% and 9%Submitted by ru.kabiru.biru on
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Vocabulary: Replace the words waste with synonyms.
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