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The image presents a line graph depicting the percentage of Australian exports to Japan, US, China, and India from 1990 to 2012, starting in 1990 with Japan at approximately 26%, US at 11%, China at 2%, and India at 1%; in 1995, Japan is about 27%, US roughly 12%, China close to 3%, and India around 2%; in 2000, Japan decreases to 24%, US slightly drops to 10%, China rises to 5%, and India increases to 3%; in 2005, Japan falls to around 19%, US declines to near 9%, China climbs to 10%, and India remains approximately 4%; in 2010, Japan registers above 17%, US stabilizes around 8%, China skyrockets to 22%, and India is 7%; by 2012, Japan remains near 16%, US stays steady at 7%, China peaks at about 29%, and India slightly descends to 5%.
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The line graph represent data about the proportion of Australian exprts to four countries from 1990 to 2012.According to the graph,it can be seen that percentage of Australian exports in China had significantly grown, whereas in India the figure was lower than in other countries.
To begin with, in 1990 the proportion of Australian exports in China commenced at 3% and then this figure gradually increased to 11% in 2005.Moreover, the percentage reached a peak to 28% by the end of the period.Furthermore, in Japan the proportion stood at accordingly at the highest score , however percentage of Australian exports declined marginally throughout the period.
Likewise, at the beginning of the period the proportion in USA was at 11%,and after two decades the figure had fluctuated and experienced at similiar point , then it decreased to 6% in 2012.There was 2% in 1990 and its stayed the same between 1990 to 2000 ,after that thhe percentage had risen to roughly 5%
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