The provided line graph vividly illustrates the production of forest industry in England between 1980 and 2000. Overall, it is readily apparent that there are three kinds of products were manufactured in the UK. The most noticeable feature is that the construction of paper and packaging was the highest in terms of million tonnes.
According to the data provided, in the year 1980, the fabrication of paper and packaging carry out nearly 225 million tonnes, whereas sawn-wood was considered by only 200 million tonnes.
Moreover, paper and packaging gradually surged to 250 tonnes by the year 1990, in contrast sawn-wood drastically plummeted to 150 million tonnes in the same year. The synthesis of wood pulp started its production by 160 tonnes by the year 1980, then after a decade it slightly soared to 150 million tonnes.
Over the next decade, the creation of paper and packaging majorly rose to 350 million tonnes, while sawn-wood dropped to 140 million tonnes. Meanwhile, wood pulp minorly increased to 145 million tonnes.
