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The image consists of two graphs; the first one is a line graph titled "Value changes in UK steel industry 1970-2000" showing three lines for Total UK demand (starts at 150000 in 1970, decreases to just below 100000 in 1980, further down to just above 50000 in 1990, and ends just below 50000 in 2000), UK production (starts at 100000 in 1970, decreases to just above 50000 in 1980, slightly increases to 60000 in 1990, and ends just above 50000 in 2000), and Import (starts just below 50000 in 1970, slightly increases to 60000 in 1980, decreases below 50000 in 1990, and ends just above 50000 in 2000). The second graph is a bar chart titled "Employment status in UK steel industry" showing a single declining bar starting at 500000 in 1970, decreasing to above 300000 in 1980, further down to above 100000 in 1990, and ending just below 100000 in 2000.
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The charts depict changes in the steel industry and the number of workers employed in the UK from 1970 to 2000.
Overall, there was a significant decrease in the number of total UK need and UK manufacture, with the most dramatic decline being seen in the figure for total UK demand. In addition, the similarity was true for the number of employment status in the UK steel industry. Conversely, the amount of steel imported increased over the period.
The number of total UK demand started at 200000 million tonnes in 1970, after which it experienced a considerable decline to approximately 100000 million tonnes in 1990. The figure for UK production was around 170000 million tonnes in the first period, followed by a decrease to about 80000 million tonnes in 2000. Opposite changes can be seen in the amount of steel imported which began at just over 20000 in 1970 and rocketed to 80000 million tonnes after over a 30-year period.
As the chart shows, the number of people employed in the steel industry occupied 50000, but there was a plunge to under 20000 in the final year.
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