The bar chart illustrates the global production outcome among Asia, Europe, and the rest of the world in various years from 1840 to 2000.
Overall, it is evidence that three parts in global, including Asia, Europe, and the rest of the part reported the similiarity data, which among them fluctuative shifted drastically over a year. Additionally, only Asia slightly grew from 1920 to 2000.
By 1840, Asia recorded 50 as the highest productions outcome, between Europe as the second sequence, accounted 40 productions and the rest part reported as the lowest prodcution at the year, which recieved only 10 productions. Nevertheless in 1880, Asia decline dramatically to 30, Europe slightly went up to 45, likewise the rest part of other global were up to 25.
in the 1900s, spesifically from 1920 to 1960, Asia kept growing by 20 to 25, inconsistency increasing of production. Following to Europe, it further dicreased by 50 to 37 productions. For the rest part increased by 30 to 37, equal to the amount of Europe.
Ultimately in 2000, Asia had the leading first rank, which rose to 55 productions. Continuing to Europe decline to 37, and the rest of global part as well as rose to 32.
