The table indicates the amount of milk four countries produced in three years. (Units are measured in litres)
Overall
, the Netherlands had the highest production rates throughout the period, Linking Words
while
Guatemala had the lowest. And noticeably, Australia's numbers subsided over the era Linking Words
in contrast
to Tanzania's and Guatemala's.
Looking from a detailed perspective, the Netherlands was producing 11,262,000 litres of the given item in 1990, and Linking Words
this
rate decreased by roughly 100,000 in 2000 before increasing to 11,466,00 in 2010. Meanwhile, Australia had similar ratios in the first two years, as both nations' production didn't fall under 11,000,000 L, but in 2010, Australia's figures diminished to 9,165,000.
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On the other hand
, Tanzania and Guatemala were increasing their production of milk over the years, as the first country processed 87,000 L in 1990, 1,42,000 in 2000, and 1,55,000 in 2010. Linking Words
whereas
the second nation's values didn't reach 100,000 L, as it registered 26,000, 55,000 and 84,000, respectively.Linking Words