Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Waste table processed


The table below shows the amount of waste production (in millions of tonnes) in six different countries over a twenty-year period.
Write a report for university lecturer describing the information. Make comparisons wherever necessary.
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Task one model answer by jaypee: highly descriptive answer for the class
The table is on the amounts of waste generated by six different countries over a 20 years’ period. The most obvious feature is that all the counties had been producing greater amounts of waste every passing period, except Korea.
Of the six countries, the Irish recorded the least in 1980, 0.6 million tonnes, but the figure for the following period is not given, and in 2000, it was five million. Closely followed by Ireland were Portugal and Poland with two and four million tonnes in 1980. Both went for a hike of one million each in 1990, and in 2000, their findings were five and 6.6; more than fifty percent increase in 20 years.
Japan, on the other hand, had an initial quantity of 28 million, and the period followed did not make any big difference, 32, and in 2000, it shot up sharply to 53. However, for Korea, whose initial figure is missing, it was 31 million in 1990, but it declined remarkably to 19 million, a fall by almost 40 percent.
Concluding the report by touching the US, it was the most waste generating nation and its figures were like 131, 151 and 192. The total waste it generated in 2000 was more than the total waste generated by all the counties throughout the period.
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