The bar chart illustrates the world manufactoring output from Asia, Europe and other countries in 5 years.
Overall, Asia had a fluctuated figure, while Europe and the others share the same contribution which increased during the period and started to drop at the end of the period.
According to the chart, in 1840, the number of production output from Asia stood first with 50. In the next 40 years, it declined nearly a half which accounted for 30. In 1920, it continued dropped at its lowest which was 20. However, in 1960, Asia’s output started to rise by a margin of 5 and in 2000, the number of its manufacturing output grew to 45.
In the beginning of the period, the rest of the world had a lowest figure while Europe was 30 higher, 10 and 40 respectively. In the next 80 years, Europe began to increase during that time and reach a peak at the same number of Asia in 1840, meanwhile, other countries gradually increased by a half of Europe, 50 and 30 respectively. In 1960, Europe started to decline as the same figure as its first period, around near 40, however, the rest of the world continued to grow and hit its highest as high as Europe that time. Next 40 years, Europe and the others decreased with the former was 37 and the latter was 32.
