The two provided line graphs illustrate the data from January to December regarding the number of workers employed in a country and the demand for steel.
Overall, the first line chart highlights that while the Amount Produced experienced a slight decrease over the given period, the Actual Demand remained constant by the end of the period despite fluctuations. The second line chart clearly shows a significant decline in the number of workers over four months.
Analyzing the line graphs in more detail, it is apparent that the Amount Produced reached its peak at 4000 in January, whereas the Actual Demand was much lower at 2000. Moving to the next month, both figures remained constant despite some variations in April. However, in August, the Amount Produced gradually decreased to around 3100, while the Actual Demand remained unchanged. In the last month, the Amount Produced plummeted to approximately 800, while the Actual Demand quickly dropped to 0 until December before stabilizing.
Focusing on the second line chart, the number of employees reached its highest point at 5000 in January. However, by April, the number of workers had decreased slightly to 3000. The following month saw a minimal increase to 3500. Finally, in the last month, there was a noticeable reduction in the number of workers to 1000.
