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A glance at the line chart provided reveals two different

problems in terms of honey-bee colonies and honey


production in America between 1970 and 2010.

A deep analysis of the line chart illustrates both the number


of honey-bee colonies and the amount of honey which was
made falling in the course of 40 years. However, while
colonies increased in 1980, production fell and opposite when
colonies decreased in 1990, production went up.
In 1970, the number of honey-bee colonies had 4 millions
colonies and this number rose sightly about 200 colonies in
the following 10 years before collapsing 30 years late. From
1980 to 2010, this number colonies climbed gradually
approximatelly 1 million for every 10 years and in 2010, there
were about 1,8 millions colonies.

Throughout the same period, there was 130 thousands honey


production tons in 1970 before falling 20 thousands tons in
1980. However, this amount rose softly 10 thousands tons in
1990 before going down gradually 20 thousands tons for
every 10 years with the result that in 2010, there were 70
thousands tons.

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