The line chart illustrates the production data of three forest industry products between 1980 and 2000 of a country in Europe.
Overall, except for timber, all products increased in a year just before 2000. Pulp and timber witnessed fluctuations, whilst paper remained relatively stable in around 1995. Pulp saw the most dramatic increase from the lowest in just before 1985 to the highest in 2000.
Paper started with 4 million tonnes, steadily increased until 1995, and had the highest number in 2000 with 12 million tonnes after having a slight decrease between 1995 and 2000.
Pulp had a wild decrease at the beginning in around 1993 with almost 2 million tonnes, however, increased gradually until 2000, reaching around 10 million tonnes. On the other hand, timber showed the most fluctuations compared to others, reaching its peak in 1995 with 10 million tonnes, followed by a stable period, and then decreasing again in 1995.
