21 report(s) found.
At first we look at the contribution of agriculture in 1900. it is placed a bit lower than 50%. To 1950 it rose to above 50%. Then it was getting lower, In 1975 it hit a little more than 10% and to 2000 it hit almost 0%. As we look to the manufacturing sector, we […]
The graph illustrates how the three categories – agriculture, manufacturing, business, and financial services contributed the UK economy in the 20th century. Overall, while Agriculture and Manufacturing followed a similarly downward trend, the opposite was true for Business and financial services. Noticeably, Agriculture had the least contribution to the economy in 2000. It can be […]
The graph illustrates the proportion of three sectors – agriculture, manufacturing and business and financial servies – to the UK economy from 1900 to 2000. At first glance, it is apparent that the agriculture and manufacturing made up the majority in the first half of twentieth century, but then saw a steady decrease during the […]
The bar chart illustrates the contribution of three sectors to the UK economy in the twentieth century. Overall, it is clear that manufacturing and agriculture had the highest scores from 1900 to 1975, but they decreased in 2000. In contrast, the business and financial sector increased by the end of the period. On the other […]
Task 1 Unit 2 The graph compares how the contribution of agriculture, manufacturing, and business and financial services had changed between 1900 and 2000. Overall, non-financial sectors appear to decline over the years, while financial services seemed to be the trend until 2000. Both agriculture and manufacturing started out strong in the early 1900s at […]
The bar chart presents the involvement of the three industries—farming, production and commerce, and monetary services—in the twentieth-century economy of the United Kingdom. Although, it can be seen that Agriculture was the highest peak at the first period, at the end Business and Financial was at the maximum point. Moreover, Manufacturing rose steadily. In more […]
The bar chart presents the involvement of the three industries including farming, production and commerce and monetary services. to the twentieth-century economy of the United Kingdom. Although , it can be seen that Agriculture was the highest peak at the first period, at the end Business and Financial was the maximum point. Moreover, Manufacturing rose […]
The bar graph presents the contribution of agriculture, manufacturing, and business and financial services to the UK economy over the 20th century, specifically in the years 1900, 1950, 1975, and 2000. Overall, It is evident that agriculture and manufacturing were dominant in the early 20th century, but their contribution declined steadily over time. In contrast, […]
The presented bar chart provides the percentage of contribution that three sectors – agriculture, manufacture, business and financial services brought in to the UK economy throughout the 20th century. In general, the percentage of contribution of agricultural and manufactural sectors once dominating the statistics, plummeted. In contrast, the value of business and financial services significantly […]
Overall, the graph shows a significant shift in the economic contributions of these sectors. In the early 1900s, agriculture was the leading sector, while business and financial services played a minimal role. However, by the end of the century, business and financial services had grown to dominate the economy, with agriculture’s contribution sharply declining. In […]
The bar graph gives information about the percentage growth in the role of three different sectors in the UK from 1900 to 2000. Overall, there was a considerable change in the contribution of agriculture, while the percentage in manufacturing declined gradually. As for the figure of business and financial services, it rose across the given […]
The graph bar gives information about the percentage growth the role of three different sectors in UK from 1900 to 2000. Overall, there was a considerable change in the contribution of agriculture, while percentage prices in the role of manufacturing declined gradually. As for the figure of business and financial services rose across the all […]
The bar chart illustrates the contribution of three different sectors—agriculture, manufacturing, and business and financial services—from 1900 to 2000. As can be seen, the contributions of both agriculture and manufacturing significantly declined over the given period. However, the share of business and financial services increased dramatically. According to the bar chart, agriculture and manufacturing were […]
The bar chart compares how various economic sectors—agriculture, manufacturing, and commercial industries—have influenced the UK’s economic conditions. Overall, it is clear that the fields of cultivation and fabrication, once pillars of the economy, became less significant over time, while the business sector took a leading position, gradually expanding its scale. In 1900, agriculture and industry […]
The bar chart illustrates the economic distribution among (three different) sectors, including agriculture, manufacturing, and business and finance, in the UK over a century starting from 1900. Overall, there was a dramatic change across the points of time indicated in the graph, particularly in the structural transformation between agriculture and the business and finance sectors, […]
The graph illustrates changes that took place in the contribution of agriculture, manufacturing, and business and financial services in the UK over a hundred-year period. Overall, the given information shows that the percentage of agriculture had become far lower by 2000, while the figure for business and financial services had increased significantly. To begin with, […]
The graph illustrates changes that took place in the contribution of agriculture, manufacturing and business and financial in the UK in a hundred period. Overall, the given information shows that in comparison to 1900, the trend changed beyond recognition. The percentage of agriculture had become far lower by 2000, while the figure of business and […]
The provided bar graph depicts the changing roles of the agricultural, manufacturing, and business and financial services sectors in the UK economy throughout the twentieth century. Initially, in 1900, agriculture had a substantial share, contributing to approximately 10% of the UK economy, while manufacturing dominated with a share of around 55%. In contrast, business and […]
The bar graph provided illustrates the changing roles of the agricultural, manufacturing, and business and financial services sectors in the UK economy over the twentieth century. From an overview perspective, it is evident that there was a significant decline in the agricultural and manufacturing sectors, while the business and financial services sectors experienced substantial growth. […]
The bar chart illustrates the contribution of three sectors—agriculture, manufacturing, and business and financial services—to the UK economy across the 20th century. In 1900, agriculture and manufacturing were the dominant sectors, each contributing around 50% and 45% respectively, while business and financial services made a negligible contribution. By 1950, agriculture’s contribution remained strong at around […]
The graph illustrates the percentage impact of three sectors – agriculture, manufacture, and business financial services – to the British economy over the course of the 20th century. Overall, the century delayed to four times, 1900, 1950, 1975, and 2000. In the earliest year, in 1950, UK gave more attention for agriculture and manufacturing, and […]
