An illustrated bar graph compares the distrubition of domestic Grass products from IT and service industry in Great Britain between 1992 and 2000. Overall, what stands from the bar graph that is all sources in the UK experienced an increase over the period, whereas IT industry products were only area that saw a slight decrease.
In terms of IT industry, while the consumption domestic products allocated the smallest shares in 1996 with 6%, it experienced a significant rise, soaring from 6% to 15% in 2000 which were the highest amount of the total. Followed by, the production of domestic products accounted for 12% that ranked as the second largest share in 1998.
As depicted in the graph, the breakdown of Service industries’ components underwent steady changes over the period. The amount of products made up the smallest share with 4% in 1992. By contrast, domestic grass products in industry dedicated to 8% in 2000, that was increased by twofold much as in 1992.
