The line graph illustrates the manufacture of three forest industry equipment in a European union which are namely timber, pulg, and paper between 1980 and 2000.
Overall, it can be seen that paper production was the lower in the beginning after the some decades it reached at peak,while timber and pulp shows the second highest production through out the time frame.
To begin, in 1980 paper made by forest industry was 4 million tonnes and it rose steadily reached 8 million tonnes in 1995 respectively, follwing five years fluctuating and at it industry produces 12 million tonnes in 2000. In contrast, timber was the the peak in the beginning years that was the 6 million tonnes after the dipping it dramatically surged in 1985 follwing two decades timber was ceaseless and it reached the 10 million tonnes in 2000.
Interestingly, in 1980 pulg produced by forest industry 4.5 million tonnes following five years it was significantly climbed it was the peak point of pulg that was 10 million tonnes after the some fluctuating it production reach 8 million tonnes in 2000 respectively
