The Line graph provides the information about the proportion of waste management in the period from 2005 to 2015. The graph describes the data collected in three countries: UK, France, and Germany.
On the whole, The UK and Germany represents the steady increase over the given period with UK becoming the highest. In contrast, France displays a gradual decrease and low portion of a rise.
In the Beginning of 2005, The UK and Germany had a percent of about 36 and 20, which gently rose in 2007. Germany skyrockets with 45% in 2011 and finished by about 58% in 2015. However, The UK showed a drastic growth between 2009 and 2011 and ended at 60% in 2015 securing its first place, pushing Germany to the second.
The country France started with the Highest rate of 50% in the initial period of 2005. However, the graph shows its fallen sharply to 20% from 2005 to 2013. With the percentage of 30% in 2013, France managed to soar to 10% in 2015, reaching last with 40% percent when compared with the other two countries.
The Line graph provides the information about the proportion of waste management in the period from 2005 to 2015. The graph
describes
the data collected in three countries: UK, France, and Germany.
On the whole
, The UK and Germany represents the steady increase over the
given
period with UK becoming the highest.
In contrast
, France displays a gradual decrease and low portion of a rise.
In the Beginning of 2005, The UK and Germany had a percent of about 36 and 20, which
gently
rose in 2007. Germany skyrockets with 45% in 2011 and finished by about 58% in 2015.
However
, The UK
showed
a drastic growth between 2009 and 2011 and ended at 60% in 2015 securing its
first
place, pushing Germany to the second.
The country France
started
with the Highest rate of 50% in the initial period of 2005.
However
, the graph
shows
its fallen
sharply
to 20% from 2005 to 2013. With the percentage of 30% in 2013, France managed to soar to 10% in 2015, reaching last with 40% percent when compared with the other two countries.