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The graph below shows the differences in wheat exports over three different areas. Write a report for a lecturer describing the information shown below. at least 150 words.

The line graph compares three regions in terms of exports of wheat between 1985 and 1990. Overall, the three regions experienced different trends in the time period. While the wheat export in Canada and countries rose with some fluctuations, the export in Australia fell over time. As the graph shows, Australia's wheat export figure started at 15 million tons in 1985 followed by a smll increase to around 16 million tons in 1986. Then, it declined steadily it fell to just over 10 million tons in 1990. Regarding Canada's exports. in 1985 they shipped approximately 19 million tons of wheat. This figure fell to about 17 million in 1986, but then their exports experienced considerable growth to 25 million tons in 1988. Afterward, the figure plunged to below 15 million in 1989. but then subsequently rose to just 20 million in 1990. By contrast, the wheat exports from the experienced an increase in the six year period. In 1985, nearly 16 million tons were exported, but this fell to about 14 million in 1986. Then, the exports increased to exactly 15 million tons in 1987 and 1988 before witnessing steady growth to 19 million and 21 million tons in 1989 and 1990, respectively.
The line graph compares three regions in terms of
exports
of
wheat
between 1985 and 1990.

Overall
, the three regions experienced
different
trends in the time period. While the
wheat
export
in Canada and countries rose with
some
fluctuations, the
export
in Australia
fell
over time.

As the graph
shows
, Australia's
wheat
export
figure
started
at 15
million
tons in 1985 followed by a
smll
increase to around 16
million
tons in 1986. Then, it declined
steadily
it
fell
to
just
over 10
million
tons in 1990. Regarding Canada's
exports
.
in
1985 they shipped approximately 19
million
tons of
wheat
. This figure
fell
to about 17
million
in 1986,
but
then their
exports
experienced considerable growth to 25
million
tons in 1988. Afterward, the figure plunged to below 15
million
in 1989.
but
then
subsequently
rose to
just
20
million
in 1990.

By contrast, the
wheat
exports
from the experienced an increase in the
six year
period. In 1985,
nearly
16
million
tons
were exported
,
but
this
fell
to about 14
million
in 1986. Then, the
exports
increased to exactly 15
million
tons in 1987 and 1988
before
witnessing steady growth to 19
million
and 21
million
tons in 1989 and 1990,
respectively
.
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IELTS academic The graph below shows the differences in wheat exports over three different areas. Write a report for a lecturer describing the information shown below. at least 150 words.

Academic
  American English
4 paragraphs
203 words
6.0
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