The graph below shows the contribution of three sectors- agriculture, manufacturing, and business and financial services- to the UK economy in the twentieth century. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. The Graph Below Shows the Contribution of Three Sectors- Agriculture
The graph below shows the contribution of three sectors- agriculture, manufacturing, and business and financial services- to the UK economy in the twentieth century. pErP0
The bar chart compares the percentage of three different areas, which contributed to the UK economic input in the period of four years, from 1900 to 2000. Overall, it can be observed that the agricultural sector and the manufacturing area showed a downward trend, while business and financial services increased significantly. Lokking at the chart, agriculture began at 50% in 1900 before reaching a peak at nearly 55% in the next year. However, the figure for the agricultural sector witnessed a dramatic drop at 10% in 1975, then it continued to level off at 2% in the last year. Similarly, manufacturing decreased gradually from 45% in 1990, which was higher than what it was in the following year. By the end of the twentieth century, the contribution of manufacturing reached about 15%, which was three times as high as what it was at the begining. By contrast, there was a considerable growth in business and financial industries from 2% to 20% between 1900 and 1975, followed by a sharp rise until 2000.
The bar chart compares the percentage of three
different
areas, which contributed to the UK economic input in the period of four years, from 1900 to 2000.
Overall
, it can
be observed
that the agricultural sector and the manufacturing area
showed
a downward trend, while business and financial services increased
significantly
. Lokking at the chart, agriculture began at 50% in 1900
before
reaching a peak at
nearly
55% in the
next
year
.
However
, the figure for the agricultural sector witnessed a dramatic drop at 10% in 1975, then it continued to level off at 2% in the last
year
.
Similarly
, manufacturing decreased
gradually
from 45% in 1990, which was higher than what it was in the following
year
. By the
end
of the twentieth century, the contribution of manufacturing reached about 15%, which was three times as high as what it was at the begining. By contrast, there was a considerable growth in business and financial industries from 2% to 20% between 1900 and 1975, followed by a sharp rise until 2000.
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