The given bar graph compares the number of cars per 1,000 citizens in five diverse, unspecified nations and the average portion of cars across these countries in three separate years: 2005, 2009, and 2015.
Overall, Country 5 was the dominant figure with the highest number of cars per 1,000 people throughout the period, while Country 1 exhibited the lowest. Additionally, the number of cars in Country 4 showed no change during the entire period, while Country 5 and 6 underwent a slight increase, and the reverse was true for other Countries, namely 1-3.
In 2005, Country 1 started with the lowest, 300 cars per 1,000 persons, and increased slightly to 400 in 2009, after which it decreased to 300 again at the end of the given period. For Country 2, the number of cars fluctuated minimally, commencing at nearly 500 cars in 2005, going up to around 550 in 2009, and then dropping to approximately 530 in 2015. Meanwhile, Country 3 illustrated a downward trend, starting with roughly 700 and decreasing gradually to 590 by 2015.
According to Country 5, which topped the list of cars per 1,000 individuals throughout the period, starting with about 900 cars in 2005, it declined to around 870 in 2009, and then climbed to nearly 1,000, where it reached its peak and maintained its top rank in all three years. The figure for Country 4 remained stable until the end of the period.
