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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 line graph demonstrates the total value of exports and the values of selected exports, such as fuel, food, and manufactured goods that a particular country exported from 2000 to 2005. Both the units are measured in million dollars.
Overall, the total value of exports observed an upward trend within the period. On the contrary, fuel exports witnessed a decrease, manufactured goods rose, and food exports remained at a plateau.
The total export value has significantly risen over the last four years. Initially, the value was 300,000 million dollars in 2000. This figure dramatically fell to 250,000 million dollars by 2002, marking its lowest. However, it surged to almost 450,000 million dollars in 2005 obtaining its peak value.
In regards to the selected exports, the value of food exports has nearly remained the same over the period. The manufactured goods had grown over the years experiencing some fluctuations. On the other hand, fuel exports have dropped sharply over time
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