The graph shows data on the manufacture of passenger cars in 2015. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The graph depicts percentages of the passenger cars produced all around the globe in 2015, dividing them into 7 categories for 7 different regions of the world, including Greater China, Europe, North America, Japan and Korea, South Asia, The southern part of the USA, Middle East and Africa.
According to
the data, the highest level of manufacture of motor vehicles is owned by Greater China and Europe. Linking Words
While
the European region produces a quarter of all machines, Greater China produces just over a quarter, representing 26% of all indicators. Linking Words
In contrast
, just a few cars are manufactured in the Middle East and Africa, 2 per cent for both areas respectively.
Almost a fifth proportion is represented by North America on the graph.Fewer passenger cars are produced in countries Linking Words
such
as Japan and Korea. Fabrication in South Asia constitutes a mere 8 per cent of all vehicles in the world. The figures for South America vary and showcase just half of the percentage of the country described previously.Linking Words
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