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The line graph illustrates the proportion of

Australian exports to four different


countries namely Japan, the US, China, and
India between 1990 and 2012.
Overall, at the beginning, Japan can be
considered as ahead of the pack, together
with China and India imported almost
nothing. Consequently, over the period,
China gradually skyrocketed, leading to the
export market in Australia.
At the first glance, it is explicitly observed that in 1990, most of Australian exports went to Japan, with over a
quarter, followed by the US, at around 12%. In the next five years, there was a considerable decrease to a fifth
in the share of exports to Japan, with a subsequent rise to 13% in the US. There was then a fluctuation in a
downward trend in both countries, fluctuating around 17% and 7% respectively.
Regarding to the two other countries, Australian exports to China and India took the smallest percentage, which
were less than 3% that the former grew steadily to exactly 5% while India experienced an insignificant
improvement, followed by a slight growth 10 times higher than those in 2012. Additionally, China witnessed
an enormous jump, reaching 30% in the last period, leading to the export market.

The bar chart illustrate how deep


the snow was in a specific Canadian
ski resort from November to April
in the three constant years.

Overall, by February to April, it


witnessed the thickest ice covering
throughout the years even though
there was thinner ones than from
November to January.

At the first glance, it is explicitly observed that most of snow depth appeared in March and
February, fluctuating exactly 450 cm and 430 cm respectively, followed by April at less than
430 cm in the first year. However, in the next few years, there was a modest drop to 350 cm
in February and March, followed by April with a fluctuation in a downward trend, reaching a
peak at more than 450 cm in the mid year.

Regarding the other months, the ice covering in November and December took the thinnest
depth, being less than 150 cm that reduced rapidly to less than 100 cm in the next period;
however, these numbers seemed to be climbed modestly to 120 cm and 150 respectively.
There was then a fluctuation in a upward trend to January which was exactly 150 cm, then
rocketing sharply to nearly 200 cm at the end of the period.

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