The table below shows daily oil production in 4 countries from 2000 to 2004. Write at least 150 words.
The table depicts information on oil manufacturing in barrels on an everyday basis in 4 different African states over a 5-year period from 2000 to 2004.
Overall
, Congo and Nigeria
dominated the
oil extraction throughout the period, and DRC was the highest of its peers that produced large amounts of lubricate. Relative to the following periods ,Correct article usage
apply
Nigeria
took the lead in 2004 whereby it made approximately over 210,000 drums per year.Whilst, Somalia and Chad
were the least nations among the other region. Furthermore
, in the first 3 years, Chad
failed to produce any output.
According to
2000, Congo was the biggest extractor among other society
, it had led by the variance of 70,000 tanks per Fix the agreement mistake
societies
that
year. Correct determiner usage
apply
However
, according to
contrasting time
, Fix the agreement mistake
times
Nigeria
led in 2004 by a significant change of 3000 from 210,000 to 213,000 barrels respectively. Moreover
, there is a remarkable difference between Congo and Nigeria
in 2004 of about 10,000 imbalance.
With regards to Chad
and Somalia, these two public were the least and Chad
failed to produce output over at least 60,000 all the years. While
Somalia was number 3 in the middle of four state
, It produced almost 100,00 of output all around.Change to a plural noun
states
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