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The given graph compares the figures for Australian goods to four nations including

Japan, the US, China and India over the period of 22 years, starting from 1990
Overall, there was an enormous increase in the proportion of Australian exports to China
from 1990 to 2012. While, the proportion of Australian exports to Japan and the USA
reduced sharply. Moreover, at the end of the period, Japan placed the highest proportion
of all the four mentioned countries
It can be seen that, from 1990 to 2012, the data for India imports began at 1%. After 10
following years, it remained stable at around 1%, which was way lower by 4% than
China, which stood at 5% in the same year. Then the India’s kept on rising to 7% in 2012,
which was about 3 times lower than China
While, the rate of exports to Japan initially stood at 28%, which was the highest of all 4
nations, then it increased magnificently to 18% in 2012. Similarly, the rate of exports to
the US witnessed a flactuation between 11% and 12% from 1990 to 2000, which was
followed by steep decrease to 8% in 2012. (194 words/ 16 mins)
Commented [LD4]: Target: the average number of UK
commuters
Unit: millions
Time: 60 years
Categories: 3 transports

The given graph compares the amount of UK inhabitants who daily travels from home to
work by car, bus or train over the period of 60 years, starting from 1970
Overall, the figures for people who uses car and train witnessed a steep increase from
1970 to 2030. While, the number of people chosing bus gradually decrease. Moreover, it
can be seen that car has always been the most popular transport of all the 3 mentioned
transports
Initially, in 1970, the number of car users stood at 5,7 million, then it kept on going up to
7 million in 2020, which was leaded ahead the train’s data, which was around 4 million.
After 10 following years, both the numbers or people travelling by car and train are
predicted to rise to 9 million and 5 million, respectively
While, the number of people using bus in UK in 1970 began at 3.5 million, which was
followed by slight incline to 3.1 million in 2020. After 10 years, this data was forecasted
to moderately drop to 3 million, which became the lowest figure of all the 3 given nations
(187 words/ 21 mins)
Commented [LD5]: Target: tourists to scotland
Time: 30 years
Unit :percent
Categories: 4 a rac ons

The given graph compares the figures for travellers to Scotland visiting the 4 different
tourist destinations including: Aquarium, Castle, Zoo and Festival over the period of 30
years, starting from 1980.
Overall, the proportion of people who wanted to experience the Scotland Aquarium and
Festival witness a steep drop from 1980 to 2010. While there was a rapid growth in the
proportion of Castle and Zoo. In addition, It can be seen that castle was the most well-
knowed recreational destination of all the four places
Initially, in 1980 the rate of travellers who went to the zoo in Scotland stood at 10%.
After 20 years, there was a gradual flactuation at 10%, which was 3.5 times lower than
the Castle’s data in the same year, which was 35%. However, it sharply increased to 20%
in 2010, the number of the Castle, contrastingly, saw a moderate incline to 33%.
While, a dramatic drop was seen in the number of the tourist visiting Festival and
Aquarium in 2000, at 23% and 20% respectively. After the 10 following years, the
Festival’s figure kept on decreasing to 18%, which leaded ahead 10% the Aquarium,
which was 8% (193 words/ 18 mins)

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