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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 chart illustrate the proportion of It and Service in industry the UK economy between 1992 and 2000 years. Overall, we can see that It industry increased throughout the period. However, Service industry also grew from its initial year.
Looking first from 1992 to 1996, It is clear that in this period two industry accounted for almost the same percentage in 1992. It industry started at around 6.1 % and after 2 years it increased to 8 % and became the dominant sector by the end of the period. As for services at the beginning of the period the later responsible for 4 per cent, and started increased to approximately 6.5 % in 1996 respectively.
By 1998 and 2000 it industry the shows significant increased from 12 % to just over 14% between 1998 and 2000 . Furthermore, The former became the dominant throughout the period. The latter started just under 8 % and end of the year, Services industry slightly increase to 8%
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