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The image depicts a line graph titled "Car Ownership in Australia," showing the trends from 1960 to 2000 in three categories of car ownership: "no car," "1 car only," and "2 or more cars." The "no car" category begins at just below 40% in 1960, reaches its peak around over 40% in the early 1960s, then declines consistently to under 10% by 2000. The "1 car only" category starts at above 40%, rises sharply to 60% by 1970, maintains a slight decline after 1970, with minor fluctuations, and ends near under 50% in 2000. The "2 or more cars" category starts at close to 10%, showing a gradual increase and surpasses the "1 car only" line around 1998, finishing just above 40% by 2000.
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The graph illustrade of changes in car ownership in Australia from 1960 to 2000.
Overall, in 1960 70 percent citizens of the Australia don’t had any car. But it’s decrased year by year. In the same year 30% of the population got only one car. In the Australia 1960 years absolutely no one had 2 cars.
Between 1960 and 1970 one or more car ownerships increased. 1 car holdings rise to 45 percent. Ownerships with two or more cars increased 10%. That’s mean decrasing of whodon’t got any cars. In the 1970 1 car ownership percentage of the total and ownerships without car was in the same level. This decades 1 or more car ownerships increased slowly. However, ownerships without any car decreased slowly. Between 1980 and 2000 one car holdings not changed anymore. They stuck on the 45%. By 2000 holdings with 2 cars and without cars was in the same level.
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