The line graph compares information about the production of forest industy in the UK between 1980 and 2000.
Overall, the beginning of the period only paper and packaging stood at higher than others. The Sawn-wood and wood pulp stood at lower. I the end the paper and packaging went up to the top. But others saw a slight fall in the end.
In the initial year (in 1980) the paper and packaging stood at well under the 250 million tonnes. After that the paper and packaging saw a slight increase from well under the 250 to 250 million tonnes. Then The paper and packaging went up dramaticly from 250 to 300 million tonnes in the 2000 year.
As for Sawn-wood and wood pulp stood at between 150 and 200 million tonnes. In the 1990 the both of them had witnessed a small decrease to 150 million tonnes. In the end wood pulp increased noticeably over the 150 million tonnes. However, the Sawn-wood fall significantly well under the 150 million tonnes.
