The given line graph illustrates the exportion of wheat over three different countries from 1985 to 1990.
In, 1985 Australia exported almost 15 millions of tonnes of wheat; while, this figure increased slightly and stood at 16 million in 1986. After that this ratio decreased gradually from 14 millons of tonnes in 1987 to 11 millons of tonnes in 1990.
Over the same period, around 19 millons of tonnes of wheat was exported by canada in 1985; whereas this value fell significantly in following year. However, there was a rapid growth in exportion of wheat in 1988 by 25 millons of tonnes. In addtion, in 1990, it stood at 19 millons of tonnes. About European community, it started from 17 millons of tonnes in 1985; while, the figure of wheat exportion was increased and accounted at 21 millons of tonnesin 1990.
Overall, it can be seen that Australia exported the least amount of wheat; whereas, European community exported the highest amount of wheat in given period of time between 1985 to 1990.
The
given
line graph illustrates the
exportion
of
wheat
over three
different
countries from 1985 to 1990.
In, 1985 Australia
exported
almost
15 millions of
tonnes of
wheat
; while, this figure increased
slightly
and stood at 16 million in 1986.
After
that this ratio decreased
gradually
from 14
millons
of tonnes in 1987 to 11
millons
of tonnes in 1990.
Over the same period, around 19
millons
of tonnes of
wheat
was
exported
by
canada
in 1985; whereas this value fell
significantly
in following year.
However
, there was a rapid growth in
exportion
of
wheat
in 1988 by 25
millons
of tonnes. In
addtion
, in 1990, it stood at 19
millons
of tonnes. About European community, it
started
from 17
millons
of tonnes in 1985; while, the figure of
wheat
exportion
was increased
and accounted at 21
millons
of
tonnesin
1990.
Overall
, it can be
seen
that Australia
exported
the least amount of
wheat
; whereas, European community
exported
the highest amount of
wheat
in
given
period of time
between 1985 to 1990
.