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The line chart illustrates the production of paper, wood pulp, and sawn wood in the UK between 1980 and 2000. As is observed, in the UK, except for paper and packaging, the forest industry’s output was trending downward. Moreover, paper and packaging were produced the most in the forest industry. Starting at 230 million tons […]
The line graph illustrates manufactured products by the forest industry in the UK over a 20-year period. Overall, the production of paper and packaging increased over time, while the reverse is true for that of sawn-wood. The production of wood pulps remained stable towards the end of the period. In 1980, roughly 225 million tonnes […]
The graph depicts the manufacturing of four products namely, paper, wood pulp and sawn wood in the UK between 1980 and 2000. Overall, paper & and packaging production significantly increased over time, whereas sawn production gradually declined. Wood pulp on the other hand had a varying pattern, with a downward descent on the first half […]
The chart illustrates the production of forest industry in the UK during a 20-year period from 1980 to 2000. It is noticeable that paper and packaging received by far the highest proportion over the period. Also, while this product increased gradually, the opposite was true for the two other categories. In 1980, around 230 million […]
The given line graph compares the amounts of three different kinds of materials produced in the forest industry in the UK from 1980 to 2000. It is obvious that while paper and packaging was production increased and was always the highest figure, the amount of sawn-wood and wood pulp produced fell over the period shown. […]
