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Band 5+: The pie charts below show the comparison of exports in Great Britian over five years

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The image includes two pie charts comparing Great Britain's exports in 2010 and 2015. In 2010: Machinery 29%, Vehicles 28%, Pharmaceuticals 27%, Plastics 9%, Organic Chemicals 7%. In 2015: Machinery 30%, Vehicles 29%, Pharmaceuticals 18%, Plastics 10%, Organic Chemicals 13%.
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The pie chart give information about compare of export goods of five categories in UK over 5 years from 2010 to 2015.

Overall, at the first glance displays that over 5 years period the most exported goods were machinery and vehicles, the least amounts of export goods were plastic and organic chemicals, minimal changes occured over the selected time period.

According to the graph, in 2010 rate of machinery had the higher figure in contrast other exports, next 5 years its moved upward only by 1 per cent, however vehicles was in the second category by export on 28 per cent, the date indicate that index upsurged to 1 % by 2015.

It can be observed that index of pharmaceuticals presents initially the third category which was the least significant rate and had 27 %, yet five years later experienced that statistic moderately plummeted on just under 10 per cent, on the other hand indicator of plastics and organic chemicals had the smallest proportion, furthermore exporting of plastic by 2015 increased from 9% to 13% , as far as statistic of organic chemicals within the same time frame its accounted for only 7 per cent, in the end proportion by 2015 had the lowest figure.

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The pie charts below show the comparison of exports in Great Britian over five years

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