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The image displays two line graphs. The top graph titled "% of Population who smoke every-day" includes data for USA, Japan, and Holland from 1960 to 2000. The visible data points are approximately: USA (1960 ~50%, 1970 ~45%, 1980 ~35%, 1990 ~30%, 2000 ~25%), Japan (1960 ~55%, 1970 ~50%, 1980 ~35%, 1990 ~30%, 2000 ~25%), Holland (1960 ~60%, 1970 ~50%, 1980 ~40%, 1990 ~33%, 2000 ~28%). The bottom graph titled "Alcohol consumption in litres per person" includes data for Turkey, Holland, and USA from 1960 to 2000. The visible data points are approximately: Turkey (1960 ~2 liters, 1970 ~4 liters, 1980 ~6 liters, 1990 ~5 liters, 2000 ~5 liters), Holland (1960 ~6 liters, 1970 ~9 liters, 1980 ~11 liters, 1990 ~10 liters, 2000 ~9 liters), USA (1960 ~7 liters, 1970 ~8 liters, 1980 ~9 liters, 1990 ~8 liters, 2000 ~7 liters).
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The two linear graphs display data about the percentage of population as active smokers and the consumption of alcohol in litres in selected countries for the period between 1960 and 2000.
It is clear that the proportion of daily smokers has dropped in all three selected countries in the period of four decades. The USA had the highest figures in 1960 (60%) and had about 40% in 2000.
Japan had half of its population smoking every day in 1960. This proportion steadily deceased and reached 40% in 2000. Holland had the lowest proportion of smokers throughout the 40 years with 40% in 1960 and 20% in 2000.
In terms of alcohol consumption, the three countries did not have a stable change. Turkey inhabitants consumed approximately 1 liter per person in 1960. This number slowly rose to 2 in 2000.
Holland’s population consumed 4 liters average per person in 1960. This statistic swiftly rose up and peaked in 1980 (11 liters) and had a downward tendency till 2000, finishing with 10 liters per person.
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