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The image shows world production output data from 1840 to 2000 for Asia, Europe, and Rest of the World. In 1840, Asia 50, Europe 30, Rest 5; in 1880, Asia 30, Europe 40, Rest 10; in 1920, Asia 25, Europe 45, Rest 20; in 1960, Asia 15, Europe 37, Rest 28; in 2000, Asia 40, Europe 27, Rest 23.
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The chart shows about The world output from Asia, Europe, and the rest of the world in different years.
It is clear that in 1840 Asia got the higher reached (50) and followed by Europe (40). Rest of the world reached the lower than (20) in 1840.
It is clear that in 1880 and 1920 Europe is generally higher than Asia and the rest of the world which is over 40.
In 1960 Europe and Rest of the world reached the same level which is under 40. And Asia lower than 30.
For 2000 Asia also reached the higher and followed by Rest of the world and the lowest is Europe.
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