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The image presents a bar chart that shows the components of GDP in the UK from 1992 to 2000, specifically the IT and Service industries as percentages of GDP. For the IT industry, the percentages appear to be around 4% in 1992, 6% in 1994, 8% in 1996, and 10% in 1998, with a peak at approximately 14% in the year 2000. For the Service industry, the percentages seem to be around 6% in 1992, 8% in 1994, 10% in 1996, and 12% in 1998, with a slight decrease to around 11% in the year 2000. There is a consistent upward trend in both industries from 1992 to 1998, with the IT industry showing a significant increase in its contribution to GDP in the year 2000.
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The bar chart illustrate parts of GDP in the United Kingdom between 1992 and 2000.
Overall, all industries increased (IT industry and servise industry), and nothing became less popular. Although IT industry always been the most popular type of the industry, its popularity staggered in 1996, and the popularity of the servise industry has always grown.
The industry that always been the most popular is IT industry. In 2000 IT industry reached its peak of popularity. From 1992 to 1996, its GDP remained at about the smae level (6% – 8%), but in 1998 its rose to 12%. Finaly, in 2000 its popularity growth to over 14%.
Sevrves industry are always been less popular then IT industry, but that didn’t stop it from growing. From 1992 to 1996 serves indutries GDP walkes in step with it industry (4% – 7%), but its enormous groth of second one tore him away from serves industry. Despite this serves industry continued to growth, and in 2000 it reached 8% of GDP.
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