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The graph below gives information on the differences in clothing

exports from three different countries.

The revenue earned from exporting clothes in Colombia, Japan, and Myanmar from 1999 to
2003 is shown in the line graph. It can be seen that although Myanmar earned the highest amount
in the middle period, it stood to the lowest point at the end of period. Moreover, the other
countries experienced the slight changes over the following years.

To begin, the revenue from fabrics exported by Myanmar hit the lowest point in 1999 at
approximately 10 million dollars. However, it increased dramatically to 930 million dollars, a
huge rise of 920% in 2 years. Despite rapid increase, the Myanmar’s revenue dropped by two
third in 2002, ended with a slight increase to the figure about 430 million dollars at the ending
period.

Moving to a more detailed analysis, Colombia earned just over 450 million dollars in the
beginning year. It increased gradually in the next 3 years, reaching 700 million dollars before
decreasing slightly by 80 million figures in 2003. The rest country, Japan, faced the fluctuation
of income. At the moment, Japan gained 580 million dollars in 1999, fluctuating slightly until
making up approximately 490 million dollars eventually.

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