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Task 1. June 29.



 

BAWA IELTS Ferozepur has written this essay using their own language. We have considered plagiarism policy. This essay is fully checked using the iThenticate check mechanism. 

The two graphs reveal the manufacturing and demand for steel in million tonnes and the count of workers employed in the steel industry in the UK in 2010. Overall, the production was always more compared to demand, and the count of workers tanked with each passing month. 

The dual fluctuating line graph depicts that in January, 4000 million tonnes of steel were produced against half supply demand. Within three months, the demand rose to 3000 million tonnes compared to 5000 million tonnes of production. The manufacturing was nearly 4000 in June in comparison with almost same demand as March. In August, both supply and demand tanked. The supply was just above 3000 million tonnes and demand was just below 2000. Nearby in November, the supply plunged to 2000 million tonnes, and demand was zero million tonnes. Finally, in December, the production nose-dived by roughly 800 million tonnes against 2000 million tonnes of demand. 

The single line graph illustrates that five million workers were employed in the same sector in January and this count rose to 5.6 million by March. In April the count was three million. Then, again following a fluctuating trend, by December, the number of workers was only one million. 


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