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The image depicts a line graph titled 'Food Consumption in China, 1985-2010 (grams/person/week)'. There are three lines representing Meat, Salt, and Fish. In 1985, Meat starts just above 200g, Salt at roughly 500g, and Fish near 300g. By 1990, Meat increases to nearly 300g, Salt decreases to slightly below 500g, and Fish remains near 300g. In 1995, Meat rises above 400g, Salt drops to around 400g, and Fish stays constant. By 2000, Meat exceeds 600g, Salt continues descent to 350g, and Fish maintains around 300g. In 2005, Meat approaches 800g, Salt falls below 300g, and Fish shows a minor increase. Lastly, in 2010, Meat remains close to 800g, Salt levels off slightly above 200g, and Fish climbs to approximately 350g. The horizontal axis ranges from 1985 to 2010 in increments of 5 years, and the vertical axis measures consumption from 0 to 900 grams in increments of 100 grams.
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This graph illustrates Cooper, Nickel ans Zinc market value throughout 2014.
Overall it can be seen that nickel was the most expensive metal on the market in the beginning of that year, However experienced a price drop starting from January hitting the lowest point in June.
Firstly the year started with a considerable price drop for nickel and cooper during first quarter of the 2014. Despite market crash from January to March zinc price skyrocketed making 30% profit for investors. Moving forward to the second quarter, the graph stabilized maintaining slight decrease up to may. Followed by sharp fall from 20 to 40% for zinc as well as for nickel in early Q3. After all three metals hit their lowest points graph showed slight decrease in July leveling off until September 2024. Moving on to the last quarter showing a climb for all three metals in the next two month maintaining an upward trend for zinc and cooper
In contrast nickel experienced a slight decrease by the end of the Q4.
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