The bar chart provides information about the total output in Eurasia (Europe and Asia) and Rest of the World between 1840 and 2000.
Overall, Asia at first indicates the maximum value and then had some fluctuations throughout the period. Initially, Europe experienced upward trend, from the 1920 production in percentages reduced. Rest of the World had the lowest rate,however the figure showed a steady growth during the next years.
The figure experienced vice versa fluctuation rates between two landmass Europe and Asia from 1840 and 1920.Originally,Asia showed peak rate of total production exactly 50% in 1840 being higher than Europe’s rate by 10%.Europe experienced steady growth during the next years,reaching around 50%,outracing the rate of Asia,while Asia hitting a low-point of about 20% in 1920.
Percentage of total manufacturing production in the Rest of the World was a tiny fraction about 10% in 1840 and it experienced progressive growth to approximately 40% in 1960. At the end of the period the figure demonstrated slight decline reaching around nearly one-third in 2000.
