The bar graph shows coffee production from 1990-2010 in 4 countries. Brazil produced the most coffee overall at 1.9 million tons in 2005, while Vietnam produced the least at 0.2 million tons in 1990-1995. Coffee production in Colombia dropped dramatically from 0.6 million tons in 1990 to 0.3 million tons in 2005, while production in Indonesia surpassed Colombia after doubling from 0.1 million tons in 1990 to 1995.
The bar graph shows coffee production from 1990-2010 in 4 countries. Brazil produced the most coffee overall at 1.9 million tons in 2005, while Vietnam produced the least at 0.2 million tons in 1990-1995. Coffee production in Colombia dropped dramatically from 0.6 million tons in 1990 to 0.3 million tons in 2005, while production in Indonesia surpassed Colombia after doubling from 0.1 million tons in 1990 to 1995.
The bar graph shows coffee production from 1990-2010 in 4 countries. Brazil produced the most coffee overall at 1.9 million tons in 2005, while Vietnam produced the least at 0.2 million tons in 1990-1995. Coffee production in Colombia dropped dramatically from 0.6 million tons in 1990 to 0.3 million tons in 2005, while production in Indonesia surpassed Colombia after doubling from 0.1 million tons in 1990 to 1995.
The bar graph illustrates the volume of coffee produced in four
nations over the 20-year course from 1990 to 2010. Overall, it can be easily seen that the largest coffee manufacturer was Brazil, while Vietnam produced the smallest amount of coffee . In 1990, coffee production in Brazil and Colombia was 0.7 and 0.6 million tons, respectively, overwhelming the product of the other two countries. After that, Brazil's production increased sharply to 1.9 million tons in 2005 while Colombia's production dropped dramatically to 0.3 million tons. Meanwhile, coffee production in Vietnam and Indonesia was only 0.2 and 0.1 million tons at the beginning of the given period. After that, Vietnam's coffee production remained the same for the first 5 years and then tripled to 0.3 million tons in 2005. Similarly , Indonesia's coffee product was stable in the first 5 years and then doubled after 10 years. As a result, the production of Indonesia surpassed that of Colombia.
EX2
The bar chart shows the quantity of paper which is gathered by
a recycling centre from 2011 to 2015. Paper is the vital type of waste that is recycled by the given center. Overall, the amount of garbage collected in all categories fluctuates from year to year .In 2011, the amount of paper and glass collected was around 50 tons (more or less than 50 tons), at 57 and 48 tons respectively, much larger than tin and garden waste. After that, the amount of paper dropped sharply to 50 tons then rebound to 70 tons in 2015. Meanwhile, the amount of recycled glass varied between 41 and 48 tons to 2014 and then increased slightly to 52 tons by 2015. At the beginning of the given period, tin and garden waste were only 35 and 32 tons, respectively. Then, the former experienced a period of mild volatility in 2014 and then increased slightly to 39 tons in 2015. Meanwhile, the latter decreased by half in November and then recovered in 2012. Following this, it increased slightly to 35 tons in 2015, despite a slight decrease in 2014.