Sample 3
The line graph below shows the production of paper, wood pulp and sawn-wood in the UK from 1980 to 2000.
A glance at the line graph provided reveals data about modifications in the amount of several wood products in the UK over a period of two decades from 1980 to 2000.
Overall, paper and packaging industry saw a continuous increase, standing at the highest position over the entire period, while other goods were remained relatively unchanged.
In 1980, British population manufactured almost 240 million tonnes of paper and packaging through the use of wood before making it the most common product in the list. After being marginally increased over the next decade, this branch of industry registered for exponential rose to its apex point (350million tones) at the end.
Regarding to the rest of categories, there was a marginal difference of 25 million tones initially between Sawn-Wood (200million tonnes) and WoodPulp (175million tonnes). Both sort of woody goods demonstrated decline in their production until 1990 when they substituted their position at nearly 150 million tonnes. WoodPulp production barely kept its initial figure at the end whereas the other one dropped to just under 150 million tones.
Sample 4
The graph below shows the percentage of people in different age groups in one city who attended music concerts between 2010 and 2015.
The line graph illustrates changes in the percentage of concert attendance by several age groups in a particular city within 5 year period from 2010 to 2015.
Overall, as can be seen from the graph, as the age grew the preference on having a visit to concerts declined throughout the period.
Although the figure for those from 25 to 44 years old was 50% in 2010, the percentage of the youngest age group took the lead in the very beginning of the period (in 2011) with just over 50%. Afterwards the latter age group maintained continual growth until the end to almost 80% whereas the previous one hovered at around its initial figure.
Regarding the 45-54 year-olds and the over-75 year-olds, from 2010 to 2011, the figure for the former dropped from 40% to 32%, while that of the latter doubled to 20%. However, by 2012, these figures had both fallen to 30% and 10%, before rising again to nearly 50% and 20% respectively. Meanwhile, there was a slight rise in the percentage of 55 to 64 year-old concert goers from 2010 to 2013, followed by a gradual decrease to around 23% by 2015.
The line chart details the numbers for oil use in the US, China, the Middle East, and Western Europe and Japan from 2009 to 2030.
Sample 5
Line graph depicts the data about changes in the oil intake in several parts of the globe since 2009 along with predictions for coming decade.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that despite the US consuming the most oil throughout, this is projected to fall dramatically to the vicinity of other locations.
In 2009, almost 10 million barrels of the raw oil was utilized in the USA on a daily basis by taking the center stage. It has experienced an abrupt decline to around 8 million barrels now after being maintained in the same rate during the next 6 years. Meanwhile, daily amount of used oil for Western Europe and Japan stood at 4 million barrels making it twice more than Middle East and China. Although Chinese axe substituted with Western Europe and Japan in 2015, all these three indexes have hovered between 2 and 4 million barrels.
Regarding to estimates, US oil industry will continue its decreasing trend until the end, where it may drop to 4 million barrel. China is estimated to become the second most common user, with just under 2 million barrel, sharing its status with Middle East. Eventually, consumers from Japan and European continent are forecasted to finish the period with as half of as their initial figure.
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