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At the first stage of the process, ABC ….. after which …..
The process continues with …
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At the first stage of the process, rice is rinsed after which it is put into an electric rice cooker. After water is added, rice is cooked for half
an hour.
The given picture depicts the production of olive oil. Looking from
an overall perspective, it is readily clear that this man-made
process comprises various stages, beginning with picking olives,
followed by a variety of physical steps, and ending with finished
products being stored and sold for consumers.

At the first stage of the process, olives from trees are harvested
by farmers after which collected olives are rinsed under cold
water in a rising machine. After that, cleaned olives are delivered
through a belt to another machine where they are smashed. After
being smashed, these olives are divided into both olive stones
which are then eliminated and olive paste.

The process continues with olive paste being put into bags with a
number of holes. Subsequently, these bags are pressed in a
special machine. Following this, it is separated into both oil and
water. Finally, olive oil is packed before being ready to be sold for
customers.
The given picture shows how aluminium cans being are recycled.
Overall, Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily clear that this
man-made process includes a variety of stages, beginning with used
cans being thrown away into trash bins, followed by a various physical
steps, ending with reusing these recycled cans.

At the first stage of the process, used cans are thrown away into
trash bins, after which collected from various resource for the
recycling procedure. After that being transported to machine where
they are cleaned, sorted, shredded and compressed into small
protions

At the first stage of the process, used cans are thrown away into
trash bins after which these cans are collected at collection points.
Subsequently, collected cans are transported by trucks to factories
where they are first cleaned the leftover and then sorted into
different groups. After that, these sorted cans are shredded by a
special machine to become smaller pieces before being compressed.

Smaller pieces of cans after that be brought to the heating system


then being melted into liquid. That liquid then being rolled into tape
which have 2.5 to 6mm thick. Subsequently, those tape are shaped to
become new recycled cans. Those recycled cans account for 74% of
total using cans in the UK

The process continues with compressed pieces being heated at high


temperature and then melted to produce liquid aluminum. Following
this, the aluminum is flattened into rolls with the thickness of
2.5mm-6mm which are then recycled to form various types of cans.
Finally, these newly cans are transported to shops for consumption.
It is estimated that aluminum cans account for 74% of the total
quantity of aluminum in the UK.

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