The given bar chart illustrates the world production output from Asia, Europe, and the rest of the world over the period of 160 years.
Overall, it is evident that total world production is higher in Asia and Europe in comparison with the rest of the world in different years.
Looking at the bar chat in more detail, the amount of the production reached its highest level in Asia, and it was 40% in Europe in 1840. While the output in Asia witnessed a steep decline, it was about 45% in Europe in 1880. Moreover, the lowest production was observed in Asia, and in Europe it rose to its maximum level in 1920. In Asia, the production went up to approximately 25% and 45% in 1960 and 2000 correspondingly. The output from Europe experienced a sharp drop and reached near 30% until 2000.
In contrast, the production output in the rest of the world was at least in 1840. It recorded a rapid growth in 1880. Then it reached to 30% in 1920. In 1960, the average production percentage was the same with Europe. In addition, it gradually decreased in the rest of the world in 2000.
