The graph below shows the differences in wheat exports over three different areas. Write a areport for a university lecturer describing the information shown below.

The graph below shows the differences in wheat exports over three different areas. Write a areport for a university lecturer describing the information shown below.
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The line graph illustrates the wheat exported between 1985 to 1990 by three nations, Australia, Canada and the European Community.
Overall
, the European Community exported more wheat as compared to the other two nations with some fluctuations in the five-year period. Australia exported the least in these years and Canada showed some oscillations during that period. It is conspicuous that the European Community exported nearly 17
million
tonnes
in 1985 and it plunged to 13
million
tonnes
in 1986, after that it rose slowly to 15
million
tonnes
in 1987,
further
, it remained constant till 1988and after that it skyrocketed and touched at 17
million
tonnes
in 1990.
In addition
, Canada was second on the list, exporting roughly 18
million
tonnes
in 1985 and reduced marginally to 16
million
tonnes
in 1986, but it expanded dramatically in 1988 and reached 25
million
tonnes
, after that it plummeted from 25
million
tonnes
to 14
million
tonnes
in 1989 and again it increased steadily at 17
million
tonnes
in 1990. Probing ahead, Australia exported 15
million
tonnes
in 1985 and rose gently to 16
million
tonnes
in 1985 after that it experienced a decline gently to 12
million
tonnes
in 1990.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words million, tonnes with synonyms.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • wheat exports
  • trend
  • significant increases
  • significant decreases
  • fluctuations
  • periods of stability
  • analyze
  • compare and contrast
  • similarities
  • differences
  • key points
  • potential reasons
  • climatic conditions
  • agricultural policies
  • market demand
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