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graph cases of x disease in someland between 1983 to 1992.

on this graph illustrates howmany cases of x disease has happened in someland


beginning in 1983 until 1992.
at the beginning, the graph shows that in 1983 until the 1985 case of x disease is
still low with 100 cases. until in 1986 and 1987, an increase in cases of up to 200
cases occur in someland where these two times more than in 1985. but this is still
lower compared to the following yearin 1989 and 1991 with the highest number of
cases in 1989 reached 400 cases have been rising again doubled. so from this graph
can be said that over the years there has been an increasein cases of diseases of x
with the highest number of cases occurred in someland is as much as 400 cases.

graph of greenhouse gases in Europe from 1990 until 2011


over the years, the world is getting older and hotter and this is all evidenced by the
existence of a graph that presents the results of research that every year on the
European continent there has been an increase in the amount of greenhouse gas
emissions from 1990 until 2011.
in 1990 this research begins. from this research can be seen in 1990 the amount of
greenhouse gas emissions has reached almost 2000 where it is equivalent to a million
metric tons of CO2 (carbon dioxide).
and this number is increasing from year to year is slowly rising up to in 2008 nearly
2500. with theexpansion of the amount of greenhouse gas emissions generated in
continental Europe, thenEurope is assisting in causing global warming in the world.
in the end there are many things that cause increased the amount of greenhouse gas
emissions such as industry, motor vehicles, forest fires, and many more causes. and
basically, an increasing number of these greenhouse gas emissions caused by our own
indirectly became the cause.

hazard category bar graph


This bar graph has been created from project named sabine pass made on
July 16, 2006 until July 30, 2007 with a lot of companies have been working
together in this collection of data with a total of Genesis reached 1096 cases.
as for the goals he made, namely to quantify the causes of the occurrence of
the accident in the works seen from a different point of view include:
individual protective equipment, unsafe acts, job knowledge/ awareness, job
planning / support systems, procedure deviations, use of tools, equipment,
safety devices, the travel path of the hazards, general housekeeping, and
facility hazards.
When viewed from above the bar graph can be seen that the main factor is
the greatest cause of occurrence and accident personal protective equipment
was a factor which reached 35%.
and the second biggest factor with a percentage of more than 10% are unsafe
acts, job planning or support system, and facility hazards.

and the third factor is the percentage of the cause of the accident is not more
than 10% is job knowledge or awareness, the travel path of the hazards, and
general housekeeping.
and the fourth and last factor factor with the smallest percentage of under 5%
is procedure derivations, use of tools, equipment and safetydevices.
Hopefully with the bar graph may increase levels of vigilance and protection
in working for workers throughout the world so that they will keep his own
life.

graph of pai of the sources of emissions of air pollutants


on this graph illustrates about how big a roleeach source can cause or
producing emissions ofair pollutants.
with the source that can generate or increase the amount of emissions of air
pollutants include:
Industrial, transportation, consumer and commercial products, residential
heating and commersial, agricultural and other sources.
first seen from the biggest factor from sources that produce a lot of emission
of air pollutants from industry, as nearly 52% of the emission of air
pollutants from industry. and 27% of the emissions of air pollutants from
transport cars, motorcycles, engines that burn petroleum fuelsand produces
CO2 gases as air pollutants.
and 10% of emissions of air pollutants come from agriculture. and 8% of the
emissions of air pollutants come from consumer and commercial products.
and 3% of the emissions of air pollutants remaining comes from residential
heating and commersial and anything else that can also produce emissions of
air pollutants.

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