Line Chart

                                        

                                                                                                                                          

              This line graph elucidates a comparison of three particular manufactories namely paper, wood    pulp and sawn-wood in the UK between 1980 and 2000.

            Overall, while paper production had ascended in the end of the period, sawn-wood and wood pulp had decreased.

            In 1980, the quantity of paper had gained upper hand over other products with around 225 million tones. Following this, this production had witnessed a tiny increase until 1990 by and it had reached the peak from 250 million to 350 million in 2000.

            Sawn wood had commanded to decrease from 1980 to 1990, likewise wood pulp had plummeted and it had overlapped wood pulp in 1990.  In 1990, sawn-wood had dropped to approximately 125 million tones. By contrast, wood pulp had gently increased at the end of the period, however this amount is less than in 1980.


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