The given table depicts how many cars were manufactured in various countries between 2003 and 2009.
Overall, there was an increase in the number of produced four-wheel vehicles of Argentina and Thailand with the most drastic growth being seen for Thailand, whilst the opposite trend was true for Australia. In addition, Thailand consistently had by far the highest figures throughout the given time despite a considerable decrease in the latter half of the period.
In 2003, the number of automobiles that Argentina generated started at 235, 088, after which it experienced a moderate rise to 352, 759 in 2006. Similar changes, but larger extents, the figure for Thailand sharply climbed to reach its peak at 1, 162, 356 which was also the highest number that can be recorded in 6 years. Conversely, Australia’s outcomes witnessed a steady drop to 341, 298 cars in the middle year.
From 2006 to 2009, Argentina continued to increasingly produce cars to surpass Australia's second-highest place in car production, reaching 466, 085 units in 2009. On the contrary, the figures for Australia and Thailand steadily dropped to 245, 624 units and 999, 963 respectively.
The
given
table depicts how
many
cars
were manufactured
in various countries between 2003 and 2009.
Overall
, there was an increase in the number of produced four-wheel vehicles of Argentina and Thailand with the most drastic growth being
seen
for Thailand, whilst the opposite trend was true for Australia.
In addition
, Thailand
consistently
had by far the highest figures throughout the
given
time despite a considerable decrease in the latter half of the period.
In 2003, the number of automobiles that Argentina generated
started
at 235, 088, after which it experienced a moderate rise to 352, 759 in 2006. Similar
changes
,
but
larger extents, the figure for Thailand
sharply
climbed to reach its peak at 1, 162, 356 which was
also
the highest number that can
be recorded
in 6 years.
Conversely
, Australia’s outcomes witnessed a steady drop to 341, 298
cars
in the middle year.
From 2006 to 2009, Argentina continued to
increasingly
produce
cars
to surpass Australia's second-highest place in
car
production, reaching 466, 085 units in 2009.
On the contrary
, the figures for Australia and Thailand
steadily
dropped to 245, 624 units and 999, 963
respectively
.