The given illustration presents information on car manufacturing figures among three countries between 2003 and 2009.Overall, it is evident that the number of cars produced in Australia and Thailand experienced a significant ascent.Meanwhile, the opposite trend can be seen for Argentina’s data.
To commence, in 2003, Argentina became dominant with 400 cars produced, approximately double the proportion for Thailand.Australia took the second place, accounting for 300 cars.Moving to 2005, a significant climb was seen in the statistics of manufactured cars in Thailand and Australia, reaching 600 and 400 cars, respectively. In contrast, Argentina suffered a noticeable downturn, with the car production fall by a half, from 400 to 200 cars.
Over the four subsequent years, there was a rapidly increasing trend in the number of cars made in Australia, reaching 1119 products, surpassing Thailand to claim the first position in the given period.Similarly, 999 were the quantity of cars produced by Thailand, approximately double the proportion from 5 years ago.However, Argentina witnessed a 50% decrease in the quantity of cars, with the data reaching 100 in the final year.
