The line graph shows the percentages of Australian exports with four countries. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant
The line chart gives information about the proportion of exports from Australia to four main nations,namely Japan,the USA, China, and India, over a 22-year period.
Overall
, it can be seen that exports from Australia to China illustrate an increasing trend throughout the years. In contrast
, Japan's imports from Australia decreased from the year 1990 onwards. Regarding export numbers to India,despite turning down a bit by 2012, the figure for this
trade reveals a slight increase over 20 years.
One noticeable feature is that there was a gradual rise in the percentage of exports delivered to China from 1990 to 2005,then
soaring from a tenth to under 30% at the end
. For Japan's historical numbers, the data demonstrates a downward shift during the period,varying from over a fourth at the start to just over 15% at the end
. Similarly
, the USA's number stood at over a tenth by 1990 and then
revealed a fluctuation over the decades,with a tough accounting for 5% in 2010.Submitted by phanphetpor on
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