The given line graph illustrates the data about European country that manufactured different types of forest industry products, it is called timber, pulp, paper over a 20-year period between 1980 and 2000.
Looking at the overall perspective, it is readily apparent that all in all, all kinds of figure increased to various degrees. Paper products became by far the most manufactured in 2000. While the pulp production shows the second highest point than timber in 2000. In 1980, there was a dramatically fall in the pulp production from at 6 million tones to at approximately 2.3 million tones. Pulp production stood about at 7 million 1985. After that, the figure increased noticeably from 1985 to 1995.
There was a significant rise from at 5 million tons to 10 million tons next 5 years. Then, the figure dipped sharply at 8 million tones and in 2000 this figure shows the least degree among the other figure about at 7 million tones.
In contrast, between 1980 and 1995 year saw a moderate growth account for at 3 million tones. Next, the figure peaked at 12 million tones in 2000.
