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The image depicts a graph showing fruit production in millions of tonnes for Spain (dotted line), Turkey (solid line), France (dashed line), and Germany (dash-dotted line) from 1970 to 2010. In 1970, Spain: 2.5, Turkey: 3.5, France: 2, Germany: 1. From 1970 to 1980, Spain: 3.5, Turkey: 3.5, France: 2.5, Germany: 2. In 1990, Spain: 3, Turkey: 4, France: 3.5, Germany: 2. In 2000, Spain: 3, Turkey: 4.5, France: 3, Germany: 4. In 2010, Spain: 3, Turkey: 5, France: 3.5, Germany: 4. Task 2 presents a statement regarding parental responsibility for children's rule-breaking and asks for an opinion on agreement or disagreement.
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This graph showcases how much production of fruit in four different countries from 1970 to 2010.
Out of the four states, Spain clearly produces the highest amount of fruit throughout the 40 years. It reached its peak in 1980 producing around 6 million tons, but slightly dipped in the next 20 years to 5 million tons.
Turkey since 1970 has seen a trend of increasing starting at just 2 million tonnes and almost doubling that number 40 year later. France in 1970 is the lowest out of the countries, but it sees a significant raise from 1980 to 1990, although it has a slight drop in 2000 it ends up going up again 10 years later.
The country that sees the biggest drop is by far Germany. Germany in the first year recorded was higher than France and Turkey, but it ends the lowest with a decreasing trend through the 40 years.
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