The line graph gives the information about the production of three forest
Industry products in a European country, named timber, pulp, and paper between1980 and 2000.Overall, the paper production showed the highest result throughout the period, while the figures for pulp and timber followed similar results. All three categories growth over time, despite some fluctuations.
In 1980, the paper production started with four million tons, and the figure was negligibly raising till 8.5 million in 1995, after that it slightly dropped to 8 million in 1998.After the drop, it dramatically increased to 12 million tons by 2000.Pupl production began at 6 million in 1980 and sharply dropped to 2 million in 1983, after this it showed gradual rise, peaking 10 million by 2000.
Timber, on the other hand, started at around 5 million tonnes in 1980 and experienced a sharp increase, reaching its highest point of 10 million in 1985. However, after that peak, timber production fluctuated, slightly decreasing overall, and ending at just under 8 million tonnes by 2000.
