The two chat give information about the percentage of economy contributions in five different industries from 2005 to 2009.
Overall, the proportion of economy in agriculture accounted for the least in both graphs, while the reverse was true for services, with Mining, Manufacture and Construction showed almost similar trends over the given timeframe.
Regarding for Line graph, the rate of economy in four industries such as Mining, manufacture, construction and agriculture exhibited almost similar pattern at 10% in 2005, before remaining unchanged over the given period between 2006 and 2009. Furthermore, the services saw a noticeable growth during the period, starting with 45% of economy, and then reached a peak by the end of the timeframe, at 50% of economy.
Turning to the Pie chart, the percentage of economy in agriculture stood at 5.9% in 2009, which was twice lower than that of Mining at around 10.6% of economy. The rate of economy in services accounted for 57.5%, being the most popular industry. Whereas the construction made up 13.1% of economy in 2009, the figure for Manufacturing composed 12.9%.
