The line graph gives information about, production of three products namely Pulp, Timber, and Paper from forest industries which located ay European country during 2 decades.
Overall, the production of all three products saw raise at the end of the period. Forest industry produced a lot of paper compared with other two products.
Its also cleared that the gap between three products widened by the end of the period.
Starting with 6 million tonnes in 1980, tonnes of pulp which produced from the forest industry saw a decrease before rising further to 7 million tonnes in 1985. Production of Timber started at 5 million tonnes in 1980. The tonnes of Timber that were produced by the forest industry increased noticably in 1985, reaching 10 million tonnes. After rising noticeably to 10 million tonnes, production of timber dropped to almost 7 million tonnes in 1995.During this period production of pulp saw a rise of 1 million tonnes untill 1997.After, this figure illustrates notable rise from 7 million tonnes to almost 10 million tonnes at the end of the period.
The production of paper which produced by Europian forest industry started at 4 million tonnes and this was followed by a considerably rise to 9 million tonnes in 1995. Despite the noticably rise to 9 million tonnes in 1995, tonnes of paper produced by the forest industry dropped to 8 million tonnes in 1997. At the end of the period production of paper saw a significant rise and illustrate 12 million tonnes.
