The provided line grapth illustrates the financial support send to underdevelop nations from four corporations over the course of four years, from 2008 to 2011. The figures are measured in billions of dollars.
Overall, both organization A and B experienced an upward trajectory, whilst the indicators for organization D dropped. Additionally, organization C oscillated and remained the same at the end of the given time frame.
In detail, organization B stood at 1.5 billion in 2008 and stayed stable in the first year, after which the figures increased considerably, reaching to 3 billion dollars in donations. Similarly, there was moderate rise in the statistics for organization A in 2009, going up by nearly 0.5 billion dollars compared to previous year. Subsequently, the figures saw a plateu before rising again negligibly, amounting to 1 billion dollars. In contrast, organization D registered a slight decline in figures before recovering to 0.5 billion dollars in 2010. After that, it hit a trough at approximately 0.2 billion dollars, indicating the lowest fiscal aid granted by the given four organizations. Finally, organization C was observed to fluctuate throughout the given period. However, the numbers remained stable at 1.5 billion dollars at the end.
