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The chart gives information about the changes in ownership of electrical appliances including washing machines,

refrigerators and vacuum cleaners and amount of time spent doing housework in households in one country from 1920 to
2019.
Overall, the percentage of households with 3 electrical appliances reccommended experienced an upward trend during the
period whereas the number of housework per week spent on doing households had intendancy to decline sharply.
In the first chart which describes the changes in the number of electrical appliances belonging to households, there was a
different development between 3 appliances. Refrigerators were invented lately in the beginning of 20th century, so they got
the lowest rate in 1920 which was about 2-3% , but the proportion of those experienced continually a significant rise and
peaked at the highest rate in 2019, which proved that almost household
The consumption of 3 spreads from 1981 to 2007
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80

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40

20

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1981 1986 1991 1996 2001 2007

Margarine Low fast & reduced spreads Butter

The line graph gives information about the consumption of 3 spreads including
margarine, butter and low fast & reduced spreads from 1981 to 2007.
Overall, the comsumption of 3 spreads had fluctuatiom
Production of forest industry in the UK
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250

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1980 1990 2000

wood pulp sawn-wood paper & packaging

The line paragraph shows the production of forest industry in the UK including wood pulp,
sawn-wood and paper & packaging from 1980 to 2000. Overall, the amount of wood pulp
and paper& packaging experienced a steady but significant rise since the start of the period
while sawn-wood experienced a downward trend. The amount of wood pulp produced was
about 175 million tonnes in 1980. Then it had varied slightly after 1980. It started to drop to
150 million tonnes in 1990 but it experienced a rise gradually and reached to the same
quantity with 1980 at the end of period. In the mean time, the amount of sawn-wood declined
dramatically. It exceeded the wood pulp in 1990 (150 million tonnes) and then dropped to
about 125 million tonnes, which was the lowest during the period. In contrast, the amount of
wood used to produce paper & packaging was the highest among these three productions and
tended to increase continually throughout 20 years. In 1980, it was about 225 million tonnes,
then it experienced a moderate growth to 250 million tonnes and continued with a
considerably rise to 300 million tonnes, which reached to the bottom of the period.

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