The two lines illustrate the amount of rice and corn monthly production in India 2008.
The corn production was at its smallest size of about 250 kilograms in January and April. The only period when there was an increase in size of corn production was in May which is 2500 kilograms. Until November, the production of corn remained stable before reaching a peak in December (3600 kilograms).
As for the rice production from April to July, rice production is decreasing while corn production grew rapidly to about 2500 kilograms. From june, rice production surpassed the amount of corn production. Since then, it showed an upward trend.
Overall, there is no correlation between rice and corn production.
The two lines illustrate the monthly production of rice and corn in India in 2008.
The red line represents the corn production of India The smallest production of about 250 kilograms occured both in January and April. There were two significant increase in the quantity of production in May which is about 2500 kilograms and reached the peak in December at about 3600 kilograms. From June to November, the production remained unstable though.
As for rice production from April to June, it showed a decreasing trend. However, from July onwards, rice production showed an upward trend and surpassed the amount of corn production.
Rice and Corn production show opposited trends from April to June. Overall, there no correlation between the production of the two commodities.
Reminders:
*Please use quantity instead of size.
*You can also use some time expressions like:
the highest/lowest production fell/occurred/happened/ in ...
There are some expressions on the book to describe a trend, please try to use them.
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