The line graphs illustrate information about the changes in the UK steel industry from 1970 and 2000. The figure for value changes given in a million tonnes, while the figure for employment status are given in a thousand
The given two line graphs illustrate the value changes in the steel industry of the UK between 1970 and 2000, and the employment status of the same industry.
The image provided above depicts two line graphs. The first one gives information about the variations in the valume of the produced or imported steel along with the total demand of steel in the UK between 1970 and 2000.
The graph illustrates a number of value changes in the UK steel industry from 1970 to 2000, while the second chart depicts a amount of employment status in the same industry.
The given line chart illustrates the value shifts in the UK steel industry, while the second graph shows the number of workers in this industry ranging from 1970 to 2000. Overall, the demand for UK steel and production
The two graphs illustrate the changes in the UK steel industry between 1970 and 2000, showing fluctuations in demand, production, and imports (measured in million tonnes) as well as the employment status (measured in tho
The provided graphs illustrate the alterations in the valuation and the employment figures of steel industry in the UK during the period of 1970 to 2000.
The first line graph illustrates the changes in the value of the UK steel industry over a period from 1970 to 2000, while the second line graph depicts employment status in the same industry.
The line graph compares the changes in the total demand for steel in the UK, its production and imports from 1970 to 2000, while the second graph shows the employment figures in this industry during the same period.
The given two charts depict the changes that took place in the steel industry of Unite Kingdom from 1970 to 2000. Overall, it can be seen that the total demand, production, and people working in this industry decreased;
The line graph gives data on changes in steel in the UK between 1970 and 2000; therefore, the next chart shows how many workers there were during that period.
The graph line gives data on how the total demand, the production, the imports, and the employment status of the steel industry in the UK changed over a thirty-year period.