Our system will evaluate the answer based on this AI-generated description.
The image is a line graph titled 'Unemployment rates in Japan, the United States, and Australia, 1990–2010', which plots the unemployment rate (%) on the y-axis against the year on the x-axis. For Japan, the approximate data points are: (1990, 1.8%), (1993, 1.3%), (1996, 2.1%), (1999, 3.1%), (2003, 3.6%), (2007, 2.3%), (2010, 1.5%), and (2012, 1.0%). For the United States, the points are: (1990, 5.1%), (1994, 5.9%), (1997, 4.2%), (1999, 4.5%), (2004, 2.2%), (2006, 2.2%), (2008, 5.0%), (2010, 9.2%), and (2012, 11.5%). For Australia, the points are: (1990, 9.8%), (1994, 7.8%), (1997, 6.9%), (1999, 6.6%), (2003, 5.0%), (2008, 3.2%), (2011, 4.6%), and (2012, 4.2%).
Given the complexity of the image, the above description may not be entirely accurate.
Skyrocket your IELTS band score by 1-2 points in under a month with our premium plan!
Note: Both the topic and the answer were created by one of our users.
The line graph illustrates the unemployment percentage in Japan, US and Australia from 1990 to 2010.
Overall, the rates of Australia showed a decreasing trend except for a fluctuation. However,the rates of US showed a significant fluctuation over the period. Unemployment percentage in Japan showed gradual increase at the beginning and decrease at the end of poriad.
In 1990s, the unemployment rates of Australia and Japan were 10% and 2% respectively. Australias rations decrease sharply to around 4% in 2000, and continued to fell at the end of the period. Japan’s rates showed a fluctuation. It rose gradually until it reached the highest point at almost 4% and it plummeted at the end of period.
The rations of US stood at 5% in 1990. It showed a significant fluctueted. It increased to 6% in 1993. After that it decreased sharply to around 3% in 2004. After 2006 United States’ rates jumped to the highest point at almost 11%.
Word Count: 158