The line chart compares data about
wheat
exports from 1985 to 1990 among three distinct domains, measured in millions of tonnes.
Use synonyms
Overall
, the exports of Linking Words
wheat
in all realms witnessed some fluctuations, with the most varied belonging to that of Canada. Use synonyms
Additionally
, Linking Words
while
the figures for Linking Words
Australia
and the EU observed an opposite trend, the number of Use synonyms
wheat
exports of Canada shifted unsteadily throughout the phase.
Concerning Use synonyms
Australia
and the European community, these two categories shared a reciprocal pattern, with the former increasing and the latter declining. Standing at around 17 Use synonyms
million
tonnes in 1985, Use synonyms
Australia
's Use synonyms
wheat
products went through a downward trend and hit a low of just 14 the next year. Use synonyms
However
, Linking Words
this
bounced back and remained steadily at exactly 15 before dramatically growing to approximately 21 by the end of the timeframe. Meanwhile, though a rise of around 1 unit from precisely 15 Linking Words
million
by 1986, there was a significant decrease documented in the Use synonyms
wheat
export of Use synonyms
Australia
in the subsequent years. The number was a little above 10 Use synonyms
million
in 1990, making it the lowest value of the three realms.
Regarding the other, the Canadian traded their Use synonyms
wheat
products for about 19 Use synonyms
million
tonnes from the beginning. Despite a sharp drop of 4 units, the export made a recovery and reached its peak at 25 Use synonyms
million
in 1988. Notably, Use synonyms
this
alteration was repeated in later years, with the end and the former number sharing the same record.Linking Words