The bar chart shows that the world production output from different countries such as Asia, Europe and rest of the world between 1840 and 2000.
Overall, in first year Asia setted up the highest amount more than others. The following years, Europe increased its score in order to manufacture products. Up to 2000, except Asia, others accepted the low indicators.
Firstly, in 1840 Asia had an equal share production but Europe had 10 percent less than Asia. Other parts of the world had only a tiny fraction of whole production output. One hundred years later, Europe setted up the highest percentage in place of Asia. In this row, Asia decreased to 20% and the rest of the world ranked 30 percent. The former year, in 1880, each country had the average percentage. However,by 1960, Europe decreased from 45 to 35 percent, the others of the world percentage equated with Europe. At that year, only Asia had 25 percent the latter year, in 2000, Asia increased significantly again to just under a half. But the amount of Europe plummeted to approximately one third of the world production. the last one is the others of the world decreased from 35 to 30 percent too
It is clear from this chart, the percentages of countries fluctuated in every 20 years. Mostly, the rest of the world accepted the low indicators.
