The table below shows the number of cars produced in three countries from 2003 to 2009.
Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The given table presents the number of car manufacture in three nations, namely Argentina, Australia and Thailand, in three separate years: 2003, 2005 and 2009.
Overall, there was an augmentation in car production in Australia, whereas Argentina and Thailand had the opposite pattern.
In 2003, Australia manufactured 200,000 cars as the lowest figure among the three. Argentina had twice that number, and Thailand started with the highest one – 700,000 cars.
However, the year 2005 witnessed a reverse change. The quantity of Argentina’s cars reduced by two times, and Australia’s doubled. Thailand kept going up in car manufacture, reaching 1,119,000 and still held the highest position over the other two countries. As of 2009, Argentina showed no signs of improvement but continued to fall down to 101,000 cars, being the lowest of the three. Thailand also saw a slight decrease to below 1 million cars. In contrast, there was a climb in Australia with the addition of 200,000 cars, which indicated the steady enhancement during the entire course of time.
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