The given line charts compare data about how many goods per million that New Zealand imported from 2 various countries namely, Australia and Japan from 1994 to 2004.
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The line graphs presented describe New Zealand import figures among Australia and Japan throughout the period of 1994 and 2004, measured in NZ$ million.
The graphs illustrate the breakdown of New Zealand's yearly revenue of goods brought from two countries, namely Australia and Japan, between 1994 and 2004.
The line graphs depict how New Zealand’s non-domestic commodities vary in two different countries which are Japan and Australia throughout the one-decade period.
The line graph illustrates the rates of population growth by ages 0-14, 25-37, 38-45, and over 65 between 1950 and 2050, with the data measured in percentages. Overall, it is evident that people with age over 65 and 25-3
The given line charts illustrate the number of import figures that New Zealand made up from Australia and Japan over a ten-year period, between 1994 and 2004:
The two shown line graphs illustrate the differences of New Zealand exports from Australia and Japan from 1994 to 2004. As is observed, Australia's exports to New Zealand dramatically upsurged while Japan's export to New
The two graphs depict New Zealand import figures from Australia and Japan from 1994 to 2004. Overall, import figures from Australia start higher than from Japan. Over the period imports from Australia increased from 4000
The graphs illustrate the volume of New Zealand (NZ) imports from two countries between 1994 and 2004. Overall, it is readily apparent that both the proportion of imported products from Australia and Japan fluctuated ove