The diagram below shows the stages and equipment used in the process of making matches. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make where relevant.
The diagram below shows the stages and equipment used in the process of making matches.  Lq3pr
The diagram shows that the process of manufacturing matches has several stages. The matchsticks are first cut, prepared, dried and moved to a storage area. After that, they are dipped into several chemicals and dried before being packaged.
In the first phase, a log of wood is placed in a peeler and rotated, while a flat blade peels a long, thin sheet of wood, called veneer, from the outer surface of the log. The veneer proceeds to the chopper, which cuts it into small sticks. These are then soaked in a vat of ammonium phosphate. Afterwards, they are placed in a large, rotating drum. From there, the matches are dumped into a hopper and blown through a metal duct to the storage area.
In the next stage, the sticks are moved from the storage area and they fall into a funnel-shaped device which lines them up to be inserted into holes on a long, continuous, perforated steel belt.
As the belt moves along, the tips of the matches are dipped in a series of three tanks holding firstly paraffin wax, then base chemicals and finally tip chemicals. Next, the belt loops up and down through a drying area. In the final step of the process, the matches are packaged. 
The diagram 
shows
 that the process of manufacturing 
matches
 has several stages. The matchsticks are 
first
 cut
, prepared, dried and 
moved
 to a storage area. After that, they 
are dipped
 into several chemicals and dried 
before
 being packaged
.
In the 
first
 phase, a log of wood 
is placed
 in a peeler and rotated, while a flat blade peels a long, thin sheet of wood, called veneer, from the outer surface of the log. The veneer proceeds to the chopper, which 
cuts
 it into 
small
 sticks. These are then soaked in a vat of ammonium phosphate. Afterwards, they 
are placed
 in a large, rotating drum. From there, the 
matches
 are dumped
 into a hopper and blown through a metal duct to the storage area.
In the 
next
 stage, the sticks are 
moved
 from the storage 
area and
 they fall into a funnel-shaped device which lines them up to 
be inserted
 into holes on a long, continuous, perforated steel belt.
As the belt 
moves
 along, the tips of the 
matches
 are dipped
 in a series of three tanks holding 
firstly
 paraffin wax, then base chemicals and 
finally
 tip chemicals. 
Next
, the belt loops up and down through a drying area. In the final step of the process, the 
matches
 are packaged
. 
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