The line graph illustrate the information regarding the three kinds of exports from South East Asia in the year 1970 to 1995, while pie charts compare the four sectors that produced income for South-East Asia in 1970 and 1995.
To embark with, as per the line graph, in 1970, other raw materials stood at less than a third, which showed the highest trend among the given two goods at the beginning of the period and timber and manufactured products exports rates of South East Asia was exactly 15% and 20% respectively. Manufactured products rate fluctuated throughout the period, exceeding raw materials rate in 1975 and reaching 35% in 1905. moreover, timber and raw materials were dramatically declined to 20% and 5% in 1995.
Moreover, the tourism sector accounted for 27% of revenue for south-east Asia in 1970 and experienced more than half increase in 1995. Other source made up 11% of income and this figure rose to 13% in 1995. Domestic, which comprised almost 33% in 1970, fell to 21% in 1995. In 1970, exports for the Southeast Asia sector was at 29% and decreased by a quarter after 25 year period.
The line graph illustrate the information regarding the three kinds of exports from South East Asia in the year 1970 to 1995, while pie charts compare the four sectors that produced income for South-East Asia in 1970 and 1995.
To embark with, as per the line graph, in 1970, other raw materials stood at less than a third, which
showed
the highest trend among the
given
two
goods
at the beginning of the period and timber and manufactured products exports rates of South East Asia was exactly 15% and 20%
respectively
. Manufactured products rate fluctuated throughout the period, exceeding raw materials rate in 1975 and reaching 35% in 1905.
moreover
, timber and raw materials were
dramatically
declined to 20% and 5% in 1995.
Moreover
, the tourism sector accounted for 27% of revenue for south-east Asia in 1970 and experienced more than half increase in 1995. Other source made up 11% of income and this figure rose to 13% in 1995. Domestic, which comprised almost 33% in 1970, fell to 21% in 1995. In 1970, exports for the Southeast Asia sector was at 29% and decreased by a quarter after
25 year
period.