The bar chart given depicts how many world production output from Asia, Europe, and the rest of the work in different years.
Overall, both Asia and Europe experienced the development, followed by the decline, reached the hightest ponit in 1920 and 1960, respectively while the opposite was true for the rest of the world, recovered in the end of period. Noticeably, rest of the world dominated in the first of period while these of Asia in the years of 20 century.
With 40%, the production output of Asia was 4 times higher than Europe, at 10%, in 1840. There were the development of Asia and Europe in 1920, while Asia reached the highest point at 50%, Europe shortened the distance with Asia around 20%. By the 40 following years, Asia and Europe stood at the same levels, around 39% and decrease to 29% and 31% respectively in 2000.
As for rest of the world, with the highest point of 50%, the was the decrease after 1840, always stood at the lowest percentages compared to others, reached the lowest point at around 19% in 1920. It remained the low point at 22% in 1960 before recovered and reach 45% in 2000, headed the surveyed areas.
