The line graph illustrates the
wheat
export trends for Australia, Canada, and the European Community from 1985 to 1990.
A significant downward trend is observed in Australia’s Use synonyms
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. Starting at around 15 Use synonyms
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in 1985, the figure steadily declined throughout the period, reaching approximately 11 Use synonyms
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by 1990. Use synonyms
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consistent decrease results in Australia having the least Linking Words
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between
the three over the given time frame.
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In contrast
, the European Community shows an upward trend. Beginning at about 17 Linking Words
million
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tonnes
in 1985, Use synonyms
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exports
fluctuated slightly but eventually rose to just over 21 Use synonyms
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tonnes
by 1990. Use synonyms
This
suggests increased agricultural productivity or growing global demand for Linking Words
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region. Linking Words
Overall
, Canada experienced the most volatile Linking Words
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export pattern, peaking at 25 Use synonyms
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tonnes
in 1988 but Use synonyms
subsequently
dropping to less than 20 Linking Words
million
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tonnes
by 1990 which is around where it was in 1985.
These trends underline the increase of Use synonyms
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in the areas excluding Australia which steadily declined.Use synonyms
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