The given table illustrates the goods of milk annually in four countries, namely Netherlands, Australia, Tazania, and Guatemala in the given years 1990, 2000, and 2010.
Overall, Netherlands, Guatemala, and Tazania represented the significantly increased, while Australia saw a decline over the period. Additionally, Autralia accounted for the highest quantity, whereas Guatemala witnessed the lowest amount of milk.
Focusing on Netherlands’s amount of milk litres, the amount started at 11.262.000 in the first year. After that, this increased to 11.155.000 in 2000. In the final year, it saw a growth to 11.466.000 in the final year. Moreover, the quantity of milk in Tazania was significantly lower than Netherlands, at 87.000. The figure examined was slow increase to 1.55.000 in the final year after a soar to 1.42.000 in 2000.
In constrast, the quantity of milk in Austrailia experienced a slip from 11.246.000 to 11.105.000 after a decade. Next ten years, it witnessed a slump to 9.165.000 of the figures. In terms of Guatemala, the amount of milk litres was the lowest in 1990, at 26.000. This experienced a rise to 84.000 in 2012 after leaped to 55.000 in 2000.
