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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 graph depicts the information of Production output from Asia, Europe and the remained world in the span periods (1840-2000). During 1840-1980, Asia fell dramatically from the year 1980 while rest of the world experienced significant increase up to the year 1960. Moreover, Europe rise goes rise in 1920 and falls over the period 2000.
A closer look at the graph revealed that in the starting year 1800 Asia accounted 50% of world production output but it decreased and reached 20% in 1920. But in 2000, it rise and reached above 40%. In contrast, Europe production output increased from 1840 to 1920 while in 1960 it enormously decreased and accounted nearly 40% in the year 1960. In 2000 Europe again falls and reaches below 30%.
In the year 1840, the percentage rest of the world production output were only 10. From the rest production output year 1880 the trend was gradually increased and reached nearly 40% in 1960. It falls in 2000 and accounted above 30% by the year.
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