The chart illustrates information about the share of overall world production in three areas: Asia, Europe and the rest of world.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that Asian indicates are higher that others in many cases, while the rest of world showed lower indicates than other places. Information are given among 40 years.
To start with Asian products, it started its way with over 50 in 1840, which is the highest point. It started to decrease in 1880, with around 30, which is almost equal with line in 1920. After that, indicate went down in 1960, before grew again to around 40 in 2000.
In terms of Europe production, which showed under 40 at the begin of the comparison and did a small increase in 1880, with about 42. It touched the highest point with 49 in 1960, and did dramatically decrease in 2000, showed under 30. The other areas of the world production indicate started with the lowest point with 10, before growing up to around 25 in 1880. After that, it did a small regularly increasing trendency in each year, showing up 30 at the end of the chart.
