The bar chart provides the number of cars per thousand in five European countries in three years 2005, 2009, 2015, and compares these figures with the European average.
Overall, it is clear that country 5 consistently recorded the highest level of cars during the period, while country one had the lowest number. In addintion, most countries experienced a general increase throuhout the period, and the average of five countries also rose gradually.
In 2005, country one had about 300 cars per 1000 people, which the lowest country among all five countries, country two recorded almost 500 cars per 1000 people, while country 4 and 5 had similar number approximatley 700 cars per 1000 peole. Country 5 had the bigest number it recorded roughly 900 cars per thousand individuals.The average of five Nation was approximately 700.
In 2009, cars proporty increased in country 1 and 2 around 400 and 500 repectively, country 3 saw a slight increase to around 550, country four remaind staible at 500, while country five still ranked first at roughly 850 cars per 1000 people. the overall average saw a litle change to around 720 cars per 1000 individuals.
By 2015, all Nations experienced growth country five saw a big increase reached to aound 1000 cars per 1000 people, country 4 remaind unchange at 700.
