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The image presents a line graph depicting the percentages of Australian export to Japan, US, China, and India from 1990 to 2012. In 1990, Japan started at just above 25%, peaked around 30% by 1995, after which it had a fluctuating decline ending close to 20% in 2012. The US began at 10%, saw a growth to 15% by 2005, followed by a decline to settle just above 5% in 2012. China's line starts at 5% in 1990, remained steady until 2000, then saw a notable increase, overtaking the US by 2005, and concluded as the top importer at approximately 30% in 2012. India shows a steady but gentle slope upwards from 0% in 1990 to just below 5% by 2012. All lines have slight fluctuations throughout the period.
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The line graph is showing us the percentage of Australian export from the year 1990 to 2012 to the countries Japan, US, China and India.
There has been a gradual decrease in the export to Japan and US whilst there is an increase in export to China and India over the years.
The exportation to Japan has seen a very prominent downfall from nearly 27% to 20% around the years 1990 to 1995 and has steadily decreased till 2012. On the other hand, the exportation to China saw a massive hike from 5% to 27% around the years of 2000 to 2010 and has shown consistent growth in other years too.
US and India don’t have massive hikes or drops in exportation but have show fluctuations and have shown quite a bit of decrease and increase respectively. Exportation to US went from around 12% to 7% and for India it went from around 1% to 6% from the year 1990 to 2012 with both of them having ups and lows occasionally.
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