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The image displays a line graph titled "Percentage of Adults Who Read Books (2010-2022)" with data for four countries—Canada, Japan, Australia, and India from 2010 to 2022. In 2010, Canada stands at approximately 68%, Japan at 79%, Australia at 70%, and India at 49%. By 2012, figures for Canada rise to 76%, Japan decreases to 74%, Australia increases slightly to 71%, and India jumps to 56%. In 2014, Canada's figure is around 80%, Japan further drops to 68%, Australia remains stable at 72%, and India continues upward to 59%. By 2016, Canada maintains around 80%, Japan dips to 63%, Australia reaches about 74%, and India climbs to 64%. For 2018, Canada achieves 83%, Japan drifts lower to 60%, Australia plateaus at around 74%, and India attains 67%. In 2020, Canada reaches about 87%, Japan falls to 55%, Australia's level stays unchanged at approximately 75%, and India increases to around 69%. Finally, in 2022, Canada peaks at 90%, Japan decreases to 49%, Australia remains somewhat stable at 77%, and India progresses to approximately 71%.
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The line chart represents the adults who read books as a percentage in four countries from Canada, Japan, Australia and India over the 12 years from 2010 to 2022.
Overall, it is seen that, Indian adults reading books trend line was consistently upward and was the highest, on the other hand, Japanese adults who read books was continuously declining over the years, resulting is the least percentage of adult person read books. Thought, it was more or less stable for Canadian and Austrian.
It is a clear evidence that in 2010 50% Indian adult citizen were interested in reading books and it was continuously increased and in 2022 it reached up to around 80%. Interestingly Japanese adults were found more interested in reading books back in 2010 around 80% and gradually dropped over the years and in 2022 it became around 55%.
Turning to other two countries Austrian and Canadian adults are stable and the number of adults read books back in 2012 increased by around 2% and 12%, respectively. Albeit the interest in Canadian adults shown more interest comparing to Australian.
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