The line graph gives data about harvesting of potato in three different countries as: New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland during the five-year period from 2005 to 2010.
Overall, showing downward trend Victoria was dominant country at the beginning of the given period. Meanwhile, Queensland which had average tonnes of yield take a lead in five years.
Look at the details we can see that harvest of New South Wales which showed the lowest point in 2005, before falling steadily to just over 10 million tonnes in 2010, increased slightly to just above 20 million in 2006. Going down in 1 year by about 4 million tonnes Victoria's harvesting boomed to 40 million tonnes. By the end of the period yield of Victoria went up by 10 million tonnes of potato.
By contrast, Queensland's harvesting rose to nearly 30 million tonnes in 2010, after slight reduction to well under 20 million in 2006.
The line graph gives data about harvesting of potato in three
different
countries as: New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland during the five-year period from 2005 to 2010.
Overall
, showing downward trend Victoria was dominant country at the beginning of the
given
period. Meanwhile, Queensland which had average tonnes of yield take a lead in five years.
Look at the
details
we can
see
that harvest of New South Wales which
showed
the lowest point in 2005,
before
falling
steadily
to
just
over 10
million
tonnes in 2010, increased
slightly
to
just
above 20
million
in 2006. Going down in 1 year by about 4
million
tonnes Victoria's harvesting boomed to 40
million
tonnes. By the
end
of the period yield of Victoria went up by 10
million
tonnes of potato.
By contrast, Queensland's harvesting rose to
nearly
30
million
tonnes in 2010, after slight reduction to well under 20
million
in 2006.