The rendered data in the form of a line graph delineates the information about the fabrication of the forest industry in the UK between 1980 and 2000. The data is calibrated in million tonnes.
Overall, the graph depicts that paper and packaging was produced the most in the three years surveyed. It is also clear that this product showed overall growth over the years whilst the opposite was true for the other two categories.
Looking at the graph, In 1980, the production of paper and packaging stood at around 230 million tonnes, outnumbering the other two figures for sawn wood (200 million tonnes) and wood pulp (approximately 160 million tonnes). 10 years later, there was a noticeable rise to 250 million tonnes in the amount of paper and packaging produced, which was followed by a surge of 100 million tonnes in 2000.
Taking the rest of the information into consideration, sawn-wood production witnessed a steep decline, reaching its lowest point of 130 million tonnes in 2000. Wood pulp showed not much of a difference with only a negligible dip in 1990 before recovering to finish off at less than its original figure a bit.
VOCABULARY USED:-
Delineates – Illustrates
Fabrication – Production
Calibrated – Measured
Outnumbering – To be greater in number
Surge – Increase
Steep – Sharp
Dip – Let something down quickly
CONNECTORS USED:-
Overall,
Whilst
Looking at the graph,
Taking the rest of the information into consideration
TENSES USED:-
As the years 1980 and 2000 are mentioned, two types of Past tenses are used.
Past Indefinite: S + V2 + O
Past Passive Tense: S + was/were + V3 + {by + O}