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The image shows birth rates per 1000 people for UK women in six age groups from 1973 to 2008: under 20 (1973: 60, 1978: 50, 1983: 45, 1988: 42, 1993: 42, 1998: 40, 2003: 32, 2008: 25), 20-25 (1973: 140, 1978: 135, 1983: 125, 1988: 125, 1993: 122, 1998: 122, 2003: 115, 2008: 115), 25-29 (1973: 90, 1978: 95, 1983: 98, 1988: 104, 1993: 97, 1998: 105, 2003: 110, 2008: 125), 30-35 (1973: 80, 1978: 74, 1983: 75, 1988: 77, 1993: 85, 1998: 95, 2003: 102, 2008: 105), 35-39 (1973: 35, 1978: 32, 1983: 32, 1988: 40, 1993: 45, 1998: 48, 2003: 55, 2008: 60), 40 and over (1973: 10, 1978: 9, 1983: 9, 1988: 10, 1993: 12, 1998: 14, 2003: 15, 2008: 18).
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the given line graph demosntrates the alteration in the levels of UK birth rate of women in 6 diverse age group over the span of 35 years.
overall,30-35 and 35-39experienced a upward trend,while there was reverse trend under 20 and 20-25.40 and over remained unchangeable.Within the given period,25-29 accounted for the highest rate of utilization;however,the figures for the remaining types of birth rate of females equal by experiencing opposite sorts of movement.
To begin witht,the bridge between under 20 and 35-39 narrowed,by the former experiencing a fall of roughly 20 persons and the latter having a growth of approximately with 40 no fluctuqtions.
Meanwhile,on the contrary,the statics for 25-29 witnessed some ups and downs between the years 1985 and 1998,followed by a considerable increase rising to about 130-135 persons
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