The line graph provides data about the amount of exported clothes during a four-year period, starting from 1999. Overall it's clear that at the beginning of the time span the rate of selling clothes to foreign countries in Japan and Myanmar increased while the figure for Columbia faced a small drop. Another noteworthy fact is that despite having the first rank in 2000 Myanmar was the latest at the end of the period. Looking at the graph in a more detailed way in 1999 the cost of clothes which were exported in Myanmar was 0. 1 millions of dollars this was 450 and 580 times less then the rates in Columbia and Japan. In the following years the cost of exported clothes in Myanmar reached its peak in 2001, from 0. 1 to 930millions. The rates of exports were the same in Columbia and Japan in 2000. Before having a slight decrease, the total cost of exported clothes in Japan grew from 620 to 700. Meanwhile, the figure for Myanmar dived from 930 to 350.
The line graph provides data about the amount of
exported
clothes
during a four-year period, starting from 1999.
Overall
it's
clear
that at the beginning of the time span the rate of selling
clothes
to foreign countries in
Japan
and Myanmar increased while the figure for Columbia faced a
small
drop. Another noteworthy fact is that despite having the
first
rank in 2000 Myanmar was the latest at the
end
of the period. Looking at the graph in a more detailed way in 1999 the cost of
clothes
which were
exported
in Myanmar was 0.
1 millions of
dollars this was 450 and 580 times less
then
the rates in Columbia and
Japan
. In the following years the cost of
exported
clothes
in Myanmar reached its peak in 2001, from 0. 1 to 930millions. The rates of exports were the same in Columbia and
Japan
in 2000.
Before
having a slight decrease, the total cost of
exported
clothes
in
Japan
grew from 620 to 700. Meanwhile, the figure for Myanmar dived from 930 to 350.