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Band 6+: the bar chart shows the number of cars per 1000 people in 5 European countries in 3 years and compares with the European average.

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The image presents a bar chart detailing cars per 1000 people for Country 1, Country 2, Country 3, Country 4, Country 5, and the European average across years 2005, 2009, and 2015. In 2005, Country 1 had 300, Country 2 had 500, Country 3 had 600, Country 4 had 500, and Country 5 had 900, with an average of about 560. In 2009, Country 1 recorded 400, Country 2 at 600, Country 3 at 700, Country 4 at 600, and Country 5 at 1000, averaging around 660. By 2015, Country 1 rose to 500, Country 2 at 700, Country 3 reached 700, Country 4 climbed to 800, and Country 5 extended to 1100, resulting in an average near 760.
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The bar chart illustrates the number of cars per 1000 residents in five European countries and compares these figures with the European average over a ten-year period starting from 2005.

Overall, it is clear that country 5 had the highest car ownership throughout the period. Additionally , except country 4, the rate of people using cars was highly volatile .

Specifically, in 2005, country 5 registered the greatest number of cars per 1000 residents , at approximately 900. Despite a slight fall in 2009 , the figure consistently rose to nearly 1000 in 2015, marking the highest rate across all countries and years.

By comparison, country 3 and country 4 had lower figures , both starting at a moderate level of roughly 700 cars per 1000 people in 2005. Subsequently, while the rate of people owning cars in country 4 remained relatively stable across three years , that of country 3 underwent a steady drop. Meanwhile, an opposite trend to country 3 could be seen in the average car ownership of five countries , which had a small dip in 2009 followed by a marginal growth in 2015.

In 5 countries , country 1 and country 2 had the lowest car ownership in three years , with figures fluctuating around 300 and 500 cars per 1000 residents. The proportion of people possessing a car in country 1 witnessed a gradual increase to 40% in 2009, after which it declined moderately to its first numbers in 2015 , at 300 cars per 1000 people. In contrast , that of country 2 showed slight variations over the years without any clear upward or downward trend.

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