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The image contains a bar chart titled 'Gross Domestic Product From IT and Service Industry of the UK (as a % of GDP)' for the years 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, and 2000, with a vertical axis from 0 to 16. For 1992, the IT Industry contributed approximately 6.3% and the Service Industry 4.0%. In 1994, the values were IT Industry at approximately 8.2% and Service Industry at approximately 6.5%. For 1996, the IT Industry was approximately 7.9% and the Service Industry was 7.0%. In 1998, the IT Industry value was 12.0% and the Service Industry was approximately 7.6%. Lastly, in 2000, the IT industry accounted for approximately 14.8% and the Service Industry for approximately 8.2%.
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The bar graph presents us the product from IT and service industry in UK. The data given is the record from 1992, 1994, 1996,1998, and 2000. IT product is marked by purple color, while services industry product indicated by pink color.
Generally speaking, we can say overall both IT and service industry products are fluctuating over the years. However in 1996, IT product undergo a slight decrease, meanwhile service industry item kept increasing until the year 2000.
Starting off with IT, it started from roughly 6% in 1994, which then rising to approximately 8% in 1994. However it experienced a small drop to just a little bit less than 8% in 1996. Therefore, it continued to increase significantly to its peak at more than 14% in 2000.
As for service industry, they stood at just 4% in 1992. However, it kept growing and growing over the years, accounted for roughly 8% in 2000. Eventough it kept rising in the precentage of GDP, yet it was still so much lower than IT product, almost half of it.
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