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The image presents a line graph depicting the average monthly change in prices of copper, nickel, and zinc for the year 2014, measured as percentage change in price compared to previous month. Copper starts at approximately -3.5% in January, peaks at approximately 5% in July, and ends at approximately 0% in December. Nickel starts at approximately -2% in January, peaks at approximately 6.5% in May, and ends at approximately -1.5% in December. Zinc starts at approximately -1.5% in January, peaks at approximately 3.5% in July, and ends at approximately -2% in December. Copper shows a consistent increase from January to July, followed by fluctuations and a decrease towards the end of the year. Nickel shows a sharp increase from April to May, followed by fluctuations with a general downward trend. Zinc shows moderate increases and decreases throughout the year with no clear overall trend. Each data point is marked by a symbol representing the respective metal, with a key provided at the bottom of the graph.
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The graph illustrates the average monthly fluctuation in the prices of copper, nickel, and zinc in 2014. Overall, nickel constantly plummeted throughout the year, and zinc exhibited varied fluctuations, while copper experienced a modest decline.
In January, there was a 6 percent change in nickel pricing, which significantly dwindled and dipped to 1 percent in March. Copper, starting with 2 percent in January, experienced a potential decline and dropped to roughly 0.5 percent in March. In contrast, zinc exhibited significant growth and reached 3 percent in February before dipping to 1 percent in May.
Nickel remained stagnant in April before plummeting to -3 percent of alteration in June. Conversely, copper demonstrated an unexpected surge and went up to 1 percent of change in July. Meanwhile, zinc faced a constant decline and dipped to -1 percent in June.
Interestingly, nickel depicted staggering growth and reached 1 percent in December before reaching -1 percent in September and dipping to -2 percent in October. On the contrary, zinc showed rapid growth and went up to 2 percent of change in December, while copper remained stagnant.
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