The bar chart gives information about three different trash disposal methods known as landfill, burning and dumping in the sea in a European nation between 2005 and 2008.
Overall, the figures for landfill and dumping in the sea decreased over the 3 year period, with a more considerable pattern seen in the former, while that for burning witnessed a fluctuation. It is also apparent that over the given time frame, the figure for burning was the highest in 2008.
In 2005, 70 million tonnes of trash were sent to landfill, while the amount of waste dumped in ocean accounted for only about 55 million tonnes. After 2 years, these figures for the two methods dropped to the similar level, which were around 50 million, then declined by 10 million in 2008.
The amount of gabage burnt, which plummeted from 65 million at the beginning time, reaching the bottom of 40 million in 2007, followed by a significant increase to around 65 million in 2008.
The bar chart gives information about three
different
trash disposal methods known as landfill, burning and dumping in the sea in a European nation between 2005 and 2008.
Overall
, the figures for landfill and dumping in the sea decreased over the
3 year
period, with a more considerable pattern
seen
in the former, while that for burning witnessed a fluctuation. It is
also
apparent that over the
given
time frame, the figure for burning was the highest in 2008.
In 2005, 70
million
tonnes of trash were
sent
to landfill, while the amount of waste dumped in ocean accounted for
only
about 55
million
tonnes. After 2 years, these figures for the two methods dropped to the similar level, which were around 50
million
, then declined by 10
million
in 2008.
The amount of
gabage
burnt, which plummeted from 65
million
at the beginning time, reaching the bottom of 40
million
in 2007, followed by a significant increase to around 65
million
in 2008.