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Band 6+: 📊 TASK 1: The bar chart shows the production of fruits by weight in the years of 1995, 2005 2015

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The image shows fruit production in million kg for oranges, apples, pears, and peaches over the years 1995, 2005, and 2015 in a specific Australian state: oranges produced 40 in 1995, 60 in 2005, 60 in 2015; apples produced 60 in 1995, 110 in 2005, 90 in 2015; pears produced 100 in 1995, 120 in 2005, 100 in 2015; peaches produced 40 in 1995, 50 in 2005, 70 in 2015.
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The given bar chart illustrates the information about manufacturing of fruits in terms of weight in three different years.

Overall, it is visible from the picture that production of oranges, apples and peaches had been increased year by year, while than that for pears had been declined gradually from 1995 to 2015.

To begin with growing trend, the amount of oranges and apples were almost the same with respective 80mln kg in 1995. However, between 2005 and 2015 the quantity of apples grew sharply, nearly reached to top, by 120 million kg whereas there was a diminutive growth in weight of oranges in that years, respectively 80 and 90 million kg. Moreover, in the beginning of the year, the production of peaches were quite lower than other types of fruits, accounted for about 40 Million kg. Although, peach production experienced a sharp growth in the next decade.

In 1995, manufacturing of pears was the dominant among other sorts of fruits. Yet, in the coming years, that for pears faced to gradual decline. In 2005, its production fell down to approximately 110 million kg which was equal to apples. After 10 years, the amount of pears stood at 80 million kg which reduced by 30 million kg.

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