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The image presents a line graph of Australian export percentages to four countries from 1990 to 2012, depicting data as follows: Japan starts at 26% in 1990, decreases to 25% in 1995, dips to 20% by 2000, and further declines to 18% in 2005 and 17% in 2010, ending at 17% in 2012; the US begins at 11% in 1990, remains stable at 11% in 1995, rises slightly to 10% in 2000, remains constant at 10% in 2005, then decreases to 9% in 2010 before ending at 8% in 2012; China begins at 2% in 1990, remains consistent at 3% in 1995 and 2000, and climbs to 10% in 2005, then increases steeply to 19% in 2010, finishing at 28% in 2012; India starts at 0% in 1990, remains at 2% in 1995, holds steady at 2% in 2000, and stays at 4% in 2005, before barely rising to 5% in 2010 and maintaining close to 5% in 2012.
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The line graph above shows the percentage of australian exports among 4 countries throughout the years 1990 and 2012 starting from 0% to 35%.
Overall, Japan and the US had a slow percentage decreasing pattern of australian exports between 1990 and 2012. On the other hand, China and India are were illustrating a clear jump after remaining on a slightly stable percentage from 1990 to 2000.
Australian exports to Japan are steadily decreasing to go from somwhat above 25% to a little more than 15%, at the meantime the US had a clear 5% fall down too where it went through being just above 10% to around 5%. China however, had a dramatic jump from 2005 to 2012 after a slow 10 year rise between 1990 and 2000, whereas India remained within a constant percentage before an obvious spike in 2000 to 2010, as it went back to exactly 5% in 2012.
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