The given bar chart is a figure that reveals data about the production of four types of fruits (oranges, apples, pears, and peaches) by weight in kg in one Australian state among 1995, 2005, and 2015.
Overall, the weight of the apples and pears produced in 2005 was the same. Also, in 2015 and 1995, the weight of the pears and apples was equal.
The pears and apples diagrams illustrate that the highest production of pears and apples was in 1995 (less than 140 kg) and a bit less than 120 kg, respectively. Then, in second position, the weight of these two fruits was the same, below 120 kg in 2005. And thirdly, the amount of the pears and apples was exactly equal; they were 80 kg in 2015 and 1995 respectively.
In contrast, the weight of the oranges and peaches was not same. Furthermore, in 1995 the peaches weighed under 40 kg, while the oranges weighed more than 60 kg. Meanwhile, in 2005, the weight was 80 kg and more than 60 kg for oranges and peaches, respectively. However, the biggest difference related to 1995 was that peaches were a bit lower than 40 kg, while oranges were more than 80 kg.
