The line charts depict data regarding the number of employees employed in a country and the demand for steel between January and December.
Overall, in January, the production of steel accounts for the highest demand. However, it shows a dramatic decline in December. In addition, the number of workers has the highest employed in January and the trend also displays a sharp decline in December.
According to the first line chart, the amount of steel production is the most common in January, accounting for 4000 million tonnes and it remains relatively stable at 4000 million tonnes from May to June. After that, it shows a dramatic decline to around 999 million tonnes in December, with a slight increase in September. The actual demand of steel begins at 2000 million tonnes in January. From March to September, it shows a fluctuating trend. After that, the actual demand moderately increases to 2000 million tonnes in December, with a gradual decline in November.
Turning to the second line chart, the number of workers make up the highest employed in January, standing at 5000 workers and it shows a moderate decline to 3000 workers in March. The number experiences a fluctuating trend from May to August. After that, it gradually declines to 1000 workers in December.
