Azamat IELTS | 8.5
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The universe doesn't evolve around you. I am saying to y'all
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Ustozi bilan yozishgan chatini o'quvchilar nega o'chirvoradi o'zi? Yo yigitidan gap eshitadimi savol so'ragani uchun🤣
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Repost from IELTS with SANOKULOV
Manga judayam yoqdi bu usul. Oldin 3 ta topardim hozir 40/40 topaman. Rahmat❤️🥰
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Repost from Diyorbek's IELTS
Reading kursimga qo'shilsangiz, sizga "G'ilmindi" texnikam orqali True/False/Not Given ni topishni o'rgataman
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The pie charts compare the percentages of waste materials in one country in two individual years: 1960 and 2011. They detail 9 various types of waste.
Overall, in 1960, the figures for paper and textiles had been much larger than the rest, with the former having the biggest share. Other proportions had been relatively smaller than the first-mentioned ones, while wood and glass had shared the smallest percentages. In 2011, however, because of the reduction in the rates of paper and clothing waste production, these two lost their dominance, and the biggest share was accounted for food, which experienced a substantial growth. Similar to food, plastic and wood waste showed an increasing tendency, whereas other materials’ figure became the smallest after a considerable decline. The rest had the same proportions.
In 1960, paper and textiles had made up the biggest shares, with respective 25% and 17%. While the figures for food and others had been equal, both having 5% lower proportions than clothing, plastic, metal and green waste had shared almost the same percentages at 8%. The smallest figures had been for glass and wood; they had had almost the same rates, a half of the figure for plastic.
In 2011, all figures showcased different changing patterns. There was a reduction in the shares of textiles and paper, with the former and the latter having a decline by 6% and 10%, respectively. The dominance in the second chart was overtaken by the figure for food, which experienced a noticeable growth and became almost twice of the rate for textiles. Wood and plastic’s percentages doubled, with the latter becoming 3% lower than the final rate for food. The rest stayed the same.
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