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The image depicts a line graph showing total fiber demand in million tons from 1980 to 2015 for four types of fibers: Polyester, Cotton, Cellulosic, and Wool. Polyester starts at just above 10 million tons in 1980, increasing steadily to just below 20 million tons in 1995, followed by a steeper incline to nearly 80 million tons in 2015. Cotton begins at nearly 10 million tons in 1980, rising gradually to approximately 25 million tons in 2015. Cellulosic starts at 5 million tons in 1980, with modest growth to around 6 million tons in 1995, followed by a sharper rise to about 15 million tons in 2015. Wool displays the least growth, starting at roughly 3 million tons in 1980 and ending at around 4 million tons in 2015. The graph includes a horizontal axis marking years at five-year intervals and a vertical axis marking fiber demand from 0 to 80 million tons in increments of 10.
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The line graph depicts the total fiber demand all over the world over a 35-year period from 1980 to 2015.
Overall, it is clear from the graph that the demand for polyester and cotton witnessed a remarkable growth while cellulosic and wool remained unpopular over the period in question.
With regards to polyester and cotton, at the beginning of the period, the demands for polyester and cotton were roughly 5 and 15 million tons, respectively. However, polyester surpassed cotton in around 1995 and soared substantially to nearly 70 million tons in 2015. In addition, there was a significant jump in cotton demand to about 32 million tons by the period’s end.
Looking at cellulosic and wool, while the former saw a slight improvement from around 5 million to 10 million tons, the latter slipped marginally between approximately 5 million to 1 million tons. Generally, their figures stayed low throughout the studied period (under 10 million tons).
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