The given line chart displays the quantity of cars being manufactured in three different nations, Argentina, Australia and Thailand between 2003 and 2009.
Overall, from a clear view, Australia and Thailand both had a similar trend of rising upward. However, Argentina saw a fall in figure during the 6 year period.
In 2003, Australia’s figure started at 300 cars produced and then experienced a gradual rise to 400 in 2005, after that, the number increased dramatically to 1119 which is its peak point in only 4 years. In addition, the similarity is true for Thailand when the figure also grew significantly from 161 cars to 999 throughout the 6 year period.
In contrast, Argentina witnessed a sharp decrease from 400 cars in 2003 to 200 in 2005. Continuously, the downfall did not come to an end when shortly after that, 200 cars were down to a total of 100 cars in 2009 regarding the number of cars produced in Argentina.
