The line graph illustrates the number of burglaries in four countries from 2000 to 2009, measured in thousands.
Overall, the number of burglaries in Great Britian, Spain and Norway decreased slowly despite experiencing some rises. Meanwhile, in Greece, it increased significantly during the period.
Looking closer at the data, the figures for burglaries in Great Britian and Spain, the former started at just over 15 thousands in 2000 and stayed unchanged in 2001 before it showed many fluctuations between 2001 and 2007. Afterwards, it declined slightly to 15 thousand in 2008 and remain unchanged by the final year (2009). The latter began at just over 5 thousands in 2000 and fluctuated considerably from 2000 to 2007 before it dropped slightly by the final year, reaching just below 5 thousand in 2009.
Specifically, the figure for burglaries in Norway stood at about 7 thousand in 2000 and decreased slowly to 5 thousand in 2003 before it stayed unchanged from 2003 to 2007. Then it rose slightly to 6 thousand in 2008 and remained unchanged by the final year (2009). In Greece, it started at about 7 thousand in 2000 and stayed unchanged in 2003 before it grew steadily to about 13 thousand in 2009.
