Our system will evaluate the answer based on this AI-generated description.
The image displays a line graph illustrating wheat exports from 1985 to 1990 measured in millions of tonnes for Australia, Canada, and European Community. In 1985, Australia exported 15 million tonnes, reaching a peak of 25 million tonnes in 1988, then falling to 20 million tonnes in 1990. Canada's wheat exports started at 19 million tonnes in 1985, dropped to 15 million tonnes in 1986, rose to 19 million tonnes again in 1987, decreased dramatically to 14 million tonnes in 1988, and recovered to 19 million tonnes in 1990. The European Community began with 21 million tonnes in 1985, experienced fluctuations peaking at 22 million tonnes in 1986 and lowest at 12 million tonnes in 1987, ending the period with 20 million tonnes in 1990.
Given the complexity of the image, the above description may not be entirely accurate.
Skyrocket your IELTS band score by 1-2 points in under a month with our premium plan!
Note: Both the topic and the answer were created by one of our users.
The given line graph provides information about wheat exports in Australia, Canada, and the European Community from 1985 to 1990.
Overall, as can be clearly seen from the given line graph, wheat exports increased in Canada and the European Community, while at that time in Australia exports decreased.
In 1985, Australia’s wheat exports were 15 million tonnes and increased steadily in 1986, while the European Community and Canada decreased gradually. But from 1986 to 1990, Australia’s exports decreased. In 1989-1990, they reached a trough.
The European Community remained unchanged from 1987 to 1988. While Canada increased dramatically to 25 million tonnes. In 1988, it was at its peak, so in 1989, Canada’s wheat exports bottomed below 15 million tonnes. Then, Canada’s exports in 1990 recovered to the level of 1985. The European Community increased gradually in 1990, and it was at its peak for the European Community.
Word Count: 147