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The image presents a line graph illustrating total fiber demand in million tons from 1980-2015 for polyester, cotton, cellulosic, and wool. Polyester demand starts below 0 in 1980, steadily climbs to surpass 30 by 1995, continues rising sharply to reach nearly 70 by 2015. Cotton begins just above 10 in 1980, shows gradual increase peaking over 20 around 2009, followed by a slight decline and increase stabilizing at about 25 in 2015. Cellulosic starts around 5 in 1980, experiences minor fluctuations, reaching over 5 in 2015. Wool demand is consistently below 5 throughout, beginning under 5 in 1980 and remaining flat by 2015.
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The given line graph shows the global demand of different textiles from 1980-2015.
Overall, it can be observed there is a clear upward trend in the demand for most types of textiles, with some exhibiting more significant growth than others. Wool consistently had the lowest demand throughout the period, while cotton remained the most popular textile.
In 1980, cotton dominated the market with a demand of approximately 5 million tonnes, and it steadily increased to reach around 8 million tonnes by 2015. On the other hand, wool started at roughly 2 million tonnes and showed only a slight increase, ending just above 2.5 million tonnes. Silk and synthetic fibers experienced moderate growth. Silk demand rose from about 1.5 million tonnes to nearly 3 million tonnes, whereas synthetic fibers increased from 3 million tonnes to 6 million tonnes over the 35-year period.
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