The line graph compares the changes witnessed in the annual oil production in six gulf countries, in the year 1990, 2000, 2005 and 2010.
A glance at the graph shows that, throughout the four years Saudi Arabia was the largest producer of the oil among the six countries, with more than 8 millions of barrels each day, it almost doubled (15 million of barrels per day) by the year 2010. On the contrary, all the other countries were producing oil below 4 millions of barrels each day. In the year 2000, Iran’s oil production reached around 4 million of barrels every day, while that of Iraq, Kuwait and UAE remained slightly above 2 million barrels.
However, in the year 2010, daily oil production of Iran crossed 4 million of barrels each day. On the contrary that, of Iraq, Kuwait and UAE remained below 4 million of barrel each day. Qatar had the lowest oil production and throughout the four years remained below 1 millions of barrel per day.
To sum up, over the given period Saudi Arabia was the biggest oil producer, while Qatar was the smallest.
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Sorry sir but please tell the
Sorry sir but please tell the score out of 9, for both essay and graph
Sorry, this one can get 8.0
Sorry, this one can get 8.0 out of 9.0.
Very clearly described the graph! You can get 5.5 out of 6.0.