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The pie charts demonstrate the ways are used to deal with toxic waste in three different nations.

It is clear that burying waste products underground is the most common method in United Kingdom and
Sweden, while in Korea, recycling is used the most. Besides, destroying dangerous waste by fire is used
the least in three countries.

In the UK and Sweden, the proportion of burying method is the largest, at 82% and 55% respectively. In
addition, United Kingdom is approximately 25% larger than Sweden in treating waste products by
burying underground. By contrast, in South Korea, recycling, which is accounted for seven-tenths, is the
most popular way, followed by burying and incineration, with 22% and 9% respectively. Moreover, the
percentage of recycling in Korea is larger than burying waste products underground by about 50%.

However, three nations have a percentage in common is incineration, which is the least treatment in
used. Burning dangerous waste in Sweden is occupied for two-tenths and it is larger than Republic of
Korea about one-tenth and 18% larger than the UK.
The bar chart demonstrates the water available in reservoirs in 6 Australia cities in October 2009 and
October 2010.

It is clear that Darwin, Canberra and Brisbane experienced a dramatic growth over the period while
Perth saw a significant decrease in the same period. Besides, Melbourne and Sydney display a slight
increase or remained unchanged throughout the period.

In October 2009, the proportion of water levels in Darwin and Brisbane was the highest, at 75%, but
later rose dramatically to 80% and 100% respectively. Additionally, in October 2010, the percentage of
water available in reservoirs of Brisbane was two-tenths higher than Darwin. In addition Canberra
presented the same increasing data as Darwin and Brisbane, from 50% to 73%. However, in Perth the
percentage experienced the opposite trend in the same time. From October 2009 to October 2010, the
proportion of water levels in Perth fall from 51% to 26%. Besides, in October 2010 the percentage of
water levels in reservoirs in Perth was 74% lower than Brisbane.

In addition, in Sydney the figure remained the same throughout the period at approximately a half.
While in Melbourne, the figure was went up slightly for one-tenth. Moreover, in October 2010, the
percentage of water available in reservoirs in Melbourne was about 30% higher than Sydney.
The diagram demonstrates the way to make olive oil by using olives.

It is clear that there are 7 steps in the process of producing olive oil, starting with picking olives and
ending with storing and selling olive oil products at shops.

In the first step, olives located on olive tree are collected by the farmer farmers pick the olives directly
from the olive trees. Next, it is putted they are put in a machine in order to be cleaned by cold water and
the cleaned olives are transferred by on a conveyor belt to a tank to be smashed. After that, the
smashed olives are produced separated into olive paste and olive stones. In the next step, the products
are packaged in bags with holes. Following this the packaged products are putted in a pressing machine
to remove all the air in the bags. Then, it is classified into oil and water. In the final step, the separated
products are stored in stores and made available for purchase by consumers.
The two plans demonstrate the differences of the ground floor of an art gallery in 2005 and 2015.

It is clear that in plan B café and gallery office were demolished while gallery shop, vending machine,
temporary exhibition, ramp for wheel chair and children’s area were the replacements. Besides, the
entrance hall and receptionist remained unchanged in both plans.

In 2005, the gallery office and café were located on the top left corner of the map but in 2015 it was
destroyed and replaced by gallery shop and vending machine. From 2005 to 2015, the number of
exhibition room decreased from 4 rooms to 3 rooms. Due to the reduction of exhibition room,
temporary exhibition and children’s space appeared to replace it.

However over the 10 years period, receptionist and entrance hall stayed at the center of the ground
floor. Additionally, the ramp for wheel chair was added in front of the entrance in order to support old
people or the disabilities.

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