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Band 7+: The line graphs show wheat exports in Australia, Canada and European Community Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant

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The image displays a line graph of wheat exports from 1985 to 1990 in million tonnes, covering Australia, Canada, and the European Community. In 1985: Australia exports at 15, Canada at 19, European Community at 17. 1986: Australia at 16, Canada at 17.5, European Community at 16.5. 1987: Australia at 15.5, Canada at 21, European Community at 15. 1988: Australia at 14, Canada at 25, European Community at 14.5. 1989: Australia at 11, Canada at 20, European Community at 15. 1990: Australia at 12, Canada at 19, European Community at 20.
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The line graph illustrates the million tonnes of wheat exported by three distinct regions: Australia, Canada, and the European Community, in the period between 1985 to 1990.

Overall, it can be seen that Canada has a fluctuating trend throughout the given span of time, reaching the same figure at the end of the period, whereas Australia shows a declining trend in almost all years.

To begin with, Canada was the highest importer of wheat in 1985 at around 19 million tonnes. In the following year, the number dropped by 2 million tonnes; however, in the upcoming years this figure rose linearly and reached to 25 million tonnes in 1988, which is the highest number of wheat imports by other nations. In the subsequent year, this amount dramatically declined in 1989 to 14 million tonnes, and in 1990, it again increased to 19 million tonnes, where it was stated.

On the contrary, the European Community imports 17 million tonnes of wheat, a few million less than Canada did in 1985. However, after a dip in the next year, it remained constant for almost 2 years at 15 million tonnes, and it exponentially increased in the following years, reaching 21 million tonnes, which surpasses Canada and becomes the highest importer of wheat by the end of the span. However, 15 million tonnes of wheat were imported by Australia in 1985; this figure rose in the following year and reached 17 million tonnes. In the subsequent year, this figure started to decline linearly, and it imported 13 million tonnes in 1988, and finally it reached at 11 million tonnes in 1990.

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