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The image displays a line graph indicating the percentages of Australian exports to Japan, US, China, and India from 1990 to 2012. In 1990, Japan accounted for approximately 26%, the US around 11%, China about 2%, and India roughly 1%. By 1995, Japan fell to about 25%, the US rose to nearly 15%, China slightly increased to nearly 3%, and India remained close to 1%. In 2000, Japan was at approximately 24%, the US at approximately 11%, China surpassed India slightly, nearing 5%, and India around 2%. In 2005, Japan's share was roughly 20%, the US hovered around 9%, China exceeded 10%, and India remained near 2%. By 2010, Japan was at around 19%, the US at about 7%, China experiencing a considerable rise to almost 21%, and India staying around 2%. Finally, in 2012, Japan was approximately 18%, the US was slightly below 7%, China peaked at nearly 26%, and India lingered at roughly 3%.
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The given line diagram illustrates the ratio of Australian master with four states from 1990 till 2012.
Overall, China had surpassed and reached to top among the other . US and India inter-seact with each others in between the 2010 to 2012.
firstly, The demand in China had rise slighly till the 2000, with a sudden strict it goes up with rocketly to the 30 percentages. likewise, Japan down fall slowly from 27 ratio near the 20 ratio , but still manage to be second most import countries from australia.
secondly, The ratio of import from the australia to the China had frequantly goes up and down from 1990 to 2000, from those year it went down raptily and cross over the India, till the 2010 . Even so, India incrrease rapdly but after a inter-sect with each other , the ratio of india went down and Chine has surpassed in a last year .
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