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The bar charts give information about the number of honey-bee population and honey output produced

in the US from 1970 to 2010. Overall, there was a downward trend in the numbers of them, after they
experienced fluctuation in the first 20 years.

In 1970, the output of honey-bee colonies was 4 million, afterwards increasing to roughly 4.2 million,
which was the highest figure of honey-bee colonies. Over the following 30 years, there was a gradually
decrease of more than 1 million each 10 years in the number of honey-bee populations. By 2010, the
quantity of that was the lowest, at under 2 million.

It can see that the there was a similar trend in the number of honey output. In 1970, the figure of that
reach exactly 130000 ton, then fell by 20000 ton in the next 10 years. Although there was a recovery to
120000 ton in the output of honey, it still continued to decrease between 1990 and 2010. Finally, it only
got 70000 ton, the lowest ton in 4 decades.

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