The line graph illustrates how many cars had been produced in three countries since 2003, over 5 years.
Overall, while the number of cars in Australia and Thailand showed an upward trend, the reverse pattern was true in Argentina, and the number of cars in Australia was the greatest in 2009.
In Australia, while car production increased slightly from 300 to 500 over 2 years, it trebled in 2009, exceeding all other countries, with roughly 1200. Similarly, the trend of the number of cars made in Thailand was near parity with Australia when cars were produced, growing significantly from 161 to 999 cars in the last year despite being the lowest in 2003.
Conversely, the production of cars in Argentina indicated the contrast pattern when it decreased moderately by about 200 cars, from 300 to 100 in 2009. Although the number of cars made in Argentina in 2003 stood at the highest point, it showed the lowest figure in comparison with Australia and Thailand.
