The given line graph illustrates the quantity of automobiles manufactured in Argentina, Australia, and Thailand between 2003 and 2009.
Overall, Australia and Thailand witnessed an upward trend in car production, whereas the opposite pattern was seen in Argentina. In addition, by 2009, Australia had surpassed the other two nations, taking the first place in the car manufacturing industry.
In 2003, Argentina with 400 cars became a dominating producer, slightly higher than Australia’s output of 300 automobiles. However, Argentina’s production gradually dropped since then, reaching 200 cars in 2005 and continuously declined until stopped at 100 in 2009. On the other hand, Australia showed a progressive rise in the first two-year period achieving 400 automobiles produced, then rocketed to 1119, becoming the leading manufacturer in the last year researched.
Starting with the lowest position in 2003, compared to both Australia and Argentina, Thailand witnessed the most considerable growth. By 2005, it had risen to the number of 600 cars, which equaled the total production of the other two countries in the same year . Moreover, from then to 2009, Thailand consistently increased to 999 cars, which is 838 more than its only 161 automobiles being manufactured in 2003.
