The line graphs depict the amount of exported wheat in some countries such as Australia, Canada and European Community, which were exported over 5 years from 1985 to 1990. Units are measured in million tones.
Looking from an overall perspective, the given picture presented the much higher graph of wheat exports in Canada, which reached up to 25 million tons. The most downward line was Australia. The wheat exports in Canada and Australia decreased steadily, while the amount of Exported corn in European Community grew significantly.
At the outset, the line graph of the quantity of transported wheat in European Community rose, unlike others. It was declined for one year, from 1985 to 1986. After that, the amount of exported corn was increased negligibly with further stability from 1986 to 1988. And until 1990 the graph rose sharply from 15 million tones to more than 20.
On the other hand, the line graph which showed the amount of exported wheat in Canada was the most high than a chart showing the quantity of corn being transported to Australia, however, with a slight decrease. It started in 1985 with 20 million tones, and suffered a slight decline in 1986. After that, it climbed dramatically to 25 million tons from 1986 to 1988. The chart later dropped to less than 15 million tons in 1989, and rose only slightly. The graph with the amount of exported wheat in Australia had minor changes between 15 million tones from 1985 to 1987 with a small increase in 1986. Furthermore, it fell from 1987 to 1990 to a level of no less than 10.
