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The image displays a line graph with a vertical axis ranging from below 160 to over 185 and a horizontal axis marked 1775, 1875, and 1975, tracking data for four countries. Denmark's sequential data points are approximately 161, 164, 162, 163, 160, 164, 161, with a value of 168 at 1875 and 186 at 1975. USA's points are approximately 167, 171, 168, 170, 166, 169, 165, with a value of 170 at 1875 and 181 at 1975. Great Britain's points are approximately 166, 168, 166, 167, 164, 165, 164.5, with a value of 169.5 at 1875 and 180 at 1975. France's points are approximately 161.5, 159.5, 161, 159, with a value of 163 at 1875 and 174 at 1975.
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The line graph compares the average height of men in Denmark, the USA, Great Britain and France between 1775 and 1975.
Overall, the average height increased in all four countries over the period. Denmark experienced the most dramatic growth and became the tallest nation by 1975, while France remained the shortest throughout most of the timeline.
In 1775, American men were the tallest at around 167 cm, followed by Great Britain at approximately 166 cm. Denmark and France had lower figures, at about 162 cm and 160 cm respectively. During the first century, all countries showed minor fluctuations, with slight rises and falls.
However, from 1875 onwards, heights increased steadily in every country. Denmark saw the most significant rise, reaching roughly 185 cm in 1975. The USA and Great Britain also grew considerably, finishing at about 180 cm and 179 cm respectively. France increased more gradually, ending at approximately 174 cm.
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