The bar chart shows the proportion of movies being made by 5 countries from 2007 to 2009.
Overall, from the most to the least amount of films producted countries were A, B, C, D and E, respectively.
It can be seen that there were 3 countries, that had the same trend with their percentage of movies created throughout the period, which were B, D and E. firstly, B made 50% in 2009, second highest of the year, meanwhile they had only more than 35% previous year. In addition, D and E had their numbers increased trivially year after year, more or less than 15% and around 4% to 8%, respectively.
In the contrary, the amount of movies being made by A decreased all the period, though they still had the highest numbers of all 3 years. They started at 80% in 2007, deducted 2 or 3% the next year and dropped to their lowest with 85% in 2009. Unlike 2 previous trends, C’s films producted reached their own peak in 2008, with around 22%, then fell 2% lower than their figure in 2007, which was 20%.
The bar chart
shows
the proportion of movies
being made
by 5 countries from 2007 to 2009.
Overall
, from the most to the least amount of films
producted
countries were A, B, C, D and E,
respectively
.
It can be
seen
that there were 3 countries, that had the same trend with their percentage of movies created throughout the period, which were B, D and E.
firstly
, B made 50% in 2009, second highest of the
year
, meanwhile they had
only
more than 35% previous
year
.
In addition
, D and E had their numbers increased
trivially
year
after
year
, more or less than 15% and around 4% to 8%,
respectively
.
In the contrary, the amount of movies
being made
by A decreased all the period, though they
still
had the highest numbers of all 3 years. They
started
at 80% in 2007, deducted 2 or 3% the
next
year
and dropped to their lowest with 85% in 2009. Unlike 2 previous trends, C’s films
producted
reached their
own
peak in 2008, with around 22%, then fell 2% lower than their figure in 2007, which was 20%.