The line chart illustrates the average world
oil
price between 1970 and 2005, Use synonyms
while
the bar chart compares the exports of the top six Linking Words
oil
-exporting nations per day in 2005. Units are measured in US dollars and Millions of barrels.
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Overall
, the price of Linking Words
oil
in the world increased dramatically and peaked in 1980, before decreasing sharply, Use synonyms
whereas
Saudi Linking Words
Arabial
and Russia exported the most Correct your spelling
Arabia
oil
.
With regard to the first graph, the cost of Use synonyms
oil
stood at around 5 (US dollars) Use synonyms
initially
, and Linking Words
then
rose significantly to 45 in 1975. Linking Words
Then
it levelled off until about 1978, Linking Words
then
rose sharply in 1980, Linking Words
peacking
at around 80. Correct your spelling
peaking
This
was followed by a significant decline Linking Words
at
15 in 2000. After which it increased markedly Change preposition
to
at
approximately 47 in 2005.
Turning to the top six Change preposition
to
oil
-exporting countries in 2005, there was a significant difference between Use synonyms
oil
exported in Saudi Arabia and Use synonyms
Rusian
on the one hand, and Norway, Iran, United Arab Emirates and Nigeria on the other. Saudi Arabia and Use the right word
Russia
Russian
were the largest exporters, Use the right word
Russia
by
around 9 Change preposition
with
(
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Millions
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million
of
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barreis
per dayCorrect your spelling
barrels
)
and 7, respectively. Punctuation problem
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By
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contrast
Nigeria and Add a comma
contrast,
United
Arab Emirates had the lowest exports, Correct article usage
the United
exported
less than 3, ranking Wrong verb form
exporting
last
, Linking Words
whereas
the export of Iran accounted for about 3, which was the same as Norway's export.Linking Words