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The image contains two line graphs. The first graph, titled "Value of fuel exports," shows a single line representing "Total" with data points for years 2000 (200,000), 2001 (250,000), 2002 (300,000), 2003 (250,000), 2004 (350,000), and 2005 (400,000). The second graph, titled "Value of selected exports," has three lines for "Fuel," "Food," and "Manufactured goods." The "Fuel" line has points for 2000 (40,000), 2001 (35,000), 2002 (30,000), 2003 (25,000), 2004 (20,000), 2005 (15,000). The "Food" line shows 2000 (10,000), 2001 (15,000), 2002 (20,000), 2003 (15,000), 2004 (10,000), 2005 (5,000). The "Manufactured goods" line has points at 2000 (40,000), 2001 (35,000), 2002 (30,000), 2003 (25,000), 2004 (20,000), and 2005 (15,000). All values are in million dollars.
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The two line graphs illustrate the total income generated from exporting and that of selected exports by a country between the years 2000 and 2005.
The data shows that the overall value of exports had risen during the time; however, the individual assusment of the goods shows a decrease except for manugactured once.
In 2000, the country generated 3 million dollars by exporting good, but in the next two years, the number dropped to its all time low of 2.5 million. Then in 2003, it soared to 3.5 million and continued in the same trajectory reaching around 4.3 million in 2005.
Moreover, the second graph depicts the value of fuel declining gradually from approximately 4.3 million in 2000 to 2 million in 2005. Furthermore, that of manufactured goods had just below 2 million initially, and fluctuated between that and 2.3 million before finishing at slightly over 2 million in 2005. Conversely, there has not been any noticeable change to the money generated by exporting food, since it was around 0.5 million in 2000, and staid the same in 2005.
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