5 report(s) found.
The line graphs demonstrate data about the steel industry. The graph above illustrates the manufacturing and demand for steel while the upper one refers to the number of workers employed. Overall, it is clear that the figure for production and demand experienced a similar trend, except for November and December. Moreover, employed staff rate witnessed […]
The graph presents the produced amount and demanded and amount of workers employed in this industry in Britain in 2010. Overall, except minor rises, produced steel and workers employed had followed a downward trend. Actual demand, on the other hand, fluctuated during the year, but ended in a similar value to its beginning value. Amount […]
The line charts depict data regarding the number of employees employed in a country and the demand for steel between January and December. Overall, in January, the production of steel accounts for the highest demand. However, it shows a dramatic decline in December. In addition, the number of workers has the highest employed in January […]
The line charts depict data regarding the number of employees employed in a country and the demand for steel between January and December. Overall, in January, the production of steel accounts for the highest demand. However, it shows a dramatic decline in December. In addition, the number of workers has the highest employed in January […]
The graphs illustrate the production and demand for steel in million tonnes, along with the number of workers employed in the UK steel industry in 2010. Overall, steel production consistently exceeded actual demand across the year, with significant fluctuations observed in both metrics. Employment numbers also varied widely, showing a general decline over the twelve-month […]
