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The image displays a bar graph titled "Birth rate in five countries," comparing the birth rates of India, Thailand, Mexico, Spain, and Somalia in the years 1970 and 2000. For 1970, the birth rates are as follows: India 5.2, Thailand 4.8, Mexico 3.1, Spain 2.8, and Somalia 3.2. For the year 2000, the birth rates are: India 3.1, Thailand 1.5, Mexico 3.1, Spain 1.4, and Somalia 3.6. The rates show a decrease in India, Thailand, and Spain between 1970 and 2000, while Mexico's birth rate remained stable and Somalia's increased slightly.
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The chart gives information about the number of infanr born per woman in five different nations- India, Thailand, Mexico, Spain, and Somalia in two specific years 1970 and 2000.
Overall, the average child birth given by woman in India, Thailand, and Spain were the highest in 1970 compared to 2000 except in Somalia, while Mexico remained constant in both years.
Interms of the number of children born in 1970, India and Thailand witnessed a similar trend comprising about 5, followed by Mexico and Somalia were approximately 3. However, Spain experienced just below 3.
Regarding the rate of birth of children in 2000, the country which has the highest birth rate was Somalia at well above 3, whereas India and Mexico were precisely at 3. Thailand and Spain experienced less than 2 only.
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