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The image displays a bar graph with world production share data for the years 1840, 1880, 1920, 1960, and 2000, divided among Asia, Europe, and the rest of the world. In 1840, Asia is at 50, Europe at approximately 39, and the rest of the world at approximately 11. In 1880, Asia shows approximately 31, Europe rises to around 48, and the rest of the world at about 21. In 1920, Asia is at approximately 29, Europe at approximately 46, and the rest of the world at about 25. By 1960, Asia is at 22, Europe peaks at 52, and the rest of the world is 26. By 2000, Asia increases to 36, Europe drops to approximately 29, and the rest of the world holds at 34.
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The bar chart compares share of total world production in the three different countries between 1840 and 2000. Overall, Asia was the highest, whereas rest of world showed the lowest figures at the outset of the period.
In 1840, Asia was the highest than others it recorded just over the 50%, while Europe showed just under the 40%. Rest of world recorded the lowest figure 10% in the 1840. Over the period, this statistic was moved, Asian countries decline sharply to 21%, while Europe rise gradually to 50%. Additionally, rest of world showed just under the 30% in 1960.
By contrast, Asia recorded the highest figure just over the 40%. Meanwhile Europe and rest of world showed nearly same figure they were around 30% in 2000.
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