The given bar chart illustrates information about the number of outputs that were produced in Asia, Europe and other countries between 1840 and 2000. As reflected by the y-axis the numbers are measured from zero to 60 outputs with intervals of ten.
Overall, at first glance, it can be seen clearly there was a considerable upward trend in other countries, while Asia and Europe saw a sifnificant fall in the given period.
Looking at details, the number of exits manufactured in other places in 1840 were just 10. Once it continued rising until 1960 at about 39, there was a slight descrease in 2000 to approximately 31 outputs.
On the other hand, the datas for Asia and Europe experienced fall within 5 years. Former, which had 50 outputs in 1840, the number dropped gradually in 1880 and 1920. Then, it went up to roughly 44 in 2000. Latter as the same way, at the beginning it had 40 amount of outputs, after fallowing increase, it peaked in 1920 to 50 outputs. Then there was decrease in 2000 to about 29 outputs. Another feature which is worthy to mention is in 1960 in both Europe and other parts of the world there were the same amount of outputs which was nearly 39.
