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The image shows a bar chart with data for Asia, Europe, and Rest of the World across five data points - 1840, 1880, 1920, 1960, 2000. In 1840, Asia approximately 50, Europe near 25, Rest of the World around 5; in 1880, Asia between 40-45, Europe near 50, Rest of the World slightly above 10; in 1920, Asia around 15, Europe above 55, Rest of the World about 20; in 1960, Asia slightly above 20, Europe between 25-30, Rest of the World around 55; in 2000, Asia above 30, Europe around 25, Rest of the World approximately 40. Vertical axis is measured in increments of 10 up to 60, horizontal axis includes the mentioned data points with no visible numerical scale.
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The bar chart compares the global production output from asia, Europe, and the rest of the world in different years.
the highest level of products produced global in asia, while the level of products produced global on rest of the world was lowest in the year.
in terms of Producing, the Asia and Europe people product their highest level of global in Asia in the year of 1890,at more then around 50 and 49 respectively in the given year, people of the Asia product around 45, but in Europe, people product around 45 on the same project. For buying production, in the Asia,people project around 30, which was around 10 in Rest of the world in 1840.
For the remaining years, the level of product in Rest of the world in the year of 2000,at more than around 32 to around 25 approximately. In the same year, people of the Asia product around 20 in 1920. on the other hand, in 1960 the Europe was around 35 at this end of this bar chart.
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