The table below shows the production of milk annually in four countries in 1990,2000, and 2010. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
The table below shows the production of milk annually in four countries in 1990, 2000, and 2010. myDO
The table illustrates how different is the production of milk in four countries during 1990, 2000 and 2010 in litres terms
Firstly, the number of in Netherlands whose production of milk abroad increased dramatically from just under 11, 155, 000 litres to around 11, 466, 000 litres between 2000 and 2010 a rise about 311, 000 litres in 10 years. The most noticeable trend in the table is that the manufacture of milk in Guatemala slinded in 1990 which plummeted 26, 000 litres.
Secondly, there was a practically collapsed at the amount of milk in Australia which output abroad just under 11, 246, 000 litres to extant 9, 165, 000 litres from 1990 and 2010 a recover about 2, 081, 000 litres in 20 years. It is obvious from the table that production of milk in Tanzania increased 87, 000 litres in 1990, while manufacture of milk in Guatemala 26, 000 litres in 1990.
In sum, the most noticeable trend in the table is that production of milk in Netherlands.
The
table
illustrates how
different
is the
production
of
milk
in four countries during 1990, 2000 and 2010 in
litres
terms
Firstly
, the number of
in Netherlands
whose
production
of
milk
abroad increased
dramatically
from
just
under 11, 155, 000
litres
to around 11, 466, 000
litres
between 2000 and 2010 a rise about 311, 000
litres
in 10 years. The most noticeable trend in the
table
is that the manufacture of
milk
in Guatemala
slinded
in 1990 which plummeted 26, 000
litres
.
Secondly
, there was a
practically
collapsed at the amount of
milk
in Australia which output abroad
just
under 11, 246, 000
litres
to extant 9, 165, 000
litres
from 1990 and 2010
a recover about 2, 081, 000
litres
in 20 years. It is obvious from the
table
that
production
of
milk
in Tanzania increased 87, 000
litres
in 1990, while manufacture of
milk
in Guatemala 26, 000
litres
in 1990.
In sum, the most noticeable trend in the
table
is that
production
of
milk
in Netherlands
.