The line graph illustrates how much people demanded different types of textile between 1980 and 2015.
Overall, there was an increases in the amounts of global demand of polyester, cotton and cellulosic, while the opposite trend was seen in the figure for wool. Additionally, the figure for polyester was the highest.
Looking first at the textile with opposite trend. There was a remain unchanged at 13 tons in the amount of people demand of cotton in 1983, followed by a negligible increase to 20 tons in 1995 and a final sharp rise to 33 tons in 2015. 5 tons polyester was demaned in 1980 with a significant grow to 20 tons in 1995 and a final dramatic increase to 68 tons in 2015. It is worth notin that the figure for people demand of polyester rise from the second position to the first position, after supassing that for cotton.
The amount of global demand of cellulosic remainded constantly at 3 tons from 1980 to 1982, after which it experienced a minimal decrease to 2 tons in the next sixteen years, before ending the period at 9 tons in 2015. After experiencing a slight rise to 4 tons in 1999, the figure for people demand of wool fell slightly to 2 tons in 2001 and remain stable at 2 tons until the end of the period. This increase in the amount of global demand ellulosic enlarge the gap between cellulosic and wool
