The provided line chart illustrates data regarding the quantity of cars manufactured in three separate nations over a six-year period, starting in 2003.
From an overall perspective, the count of cars which was produced in Australia and Thailand witnessed a dramatic increase. Meanwhile, that of Argentina fell significantly,registering the lowest figures most of the period shown. Additionally, it is noteworthy that the figure for Australia dominated in 2009.
In 2003, the number of cars made in Argentina consistently registered the highest statistics, at 400 cars, exceeding that of Thailand by 239 units. Moreover, the total number of cars manufactured in Australia followed closely behind, at 300 products, making it the second highest. By 2005, the data for cars manufactured in Australia and Thailand experienced a substantial uptick, reaching 400 and 600 cars, respectively. In contrast, a notable descent was seen in that of Argentina, dropping from 300 to 200 units.
Over the subsequent four years, there was a significant upward trend in the number of cars made in Australia, hitting 1119 products, surpassing that of Thailand to claim the first spot in the given periods. Concurrently, a similar pattern was observed in the equivalent figure of Thailand, increasing from 600 to 999 products. Nevertheless, the quantity of cars manufactured fell down considerably to 100 units.
