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The image presents a line graph detailing the number of cases of diarrhea in Mashhad from 1983 to 1992 with yearly data points. In 1983, the number of cases was approximately 200, followed by a slight increase in 1984 to just above 200. The trend continued upwards in 1985 to around 250 cases, before dropping back to 200 in 1986. The number of cases rose again in 1987 to roughly 225, then decreased slightly in 1988 to just below 200. A significant spike occurred in 1989 with cases reaching about 450, but this was followed by a sharp decline in 1990 to around 250 cases. The number continued to fall in 1991 to just under 200, and then drastically dropped in 1992 to approximately 50 cases.
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The line graph presents the amount of people who suffered from diarrhea in Mashhad from 1983 to 1992. Overall, in 1988, there was a steep boom and the indicator of diarrhea grew four-fold; however, after a period of 3 years it had dramatically fallen.
In 1983, the figure of cases of diarrhea had a gradual growth (from 100 to 200) until 1987, when its mode experienced a drop to the initial value. On the contrary to the plum, the cases of diarrhea significantly rocketed in 1989 to 400. Nevertheless, after 3 years of an increased amount of diarrhea records, the trend dramatically fell and in 1992, no diarrhea accidents appeared.
To sum up, the line had small fluctuations from 1983 to 1988, then sharply increased four times and fluctuated for 3 years, and already in 1992, after a notable decrease, there was no tracking on diarrhea.
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