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The image presents a line graph capturing the trends of three data series labeled as "The US," "The UK," and "Australia" over the years 2002 to 2007. The US data starts just above 50,000 in 2002, dips slightly below 50,000 around 2004, then stabilizes back to just above 50,000 by 2007. The UK data begins at around 30,000 in 2002, showing a steady decline to slightly above 20,000 by 2007. The Australia data remains consistently close to the 10,000 marker throughout all observed years from 2002 to 2007. The graph provides clear numerical indicators for each year, tracking the changes in these three categories across the timeline.
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The line chart shows the figures for the US, the UK and Australia between 2002 and 2007.
Overall, the US had the highest numbers during the whole period. In contrast, the number for the UK decreased gradually over time, while Australia remained stable and had the lowest figures.
At the beginning of the period in 2002, the figure for the US was about 49,000. It then dropped slightly to around 46,000 in 2004 before increasing again. By 2007, the number rose to approximately 50,000.
Meanwhile, the UK started at around 30,000 in 2002 and stayed the same in 2003. After that, the number declined steadily. It fell to about 27,000 in 2004 and continued to decrease until it reached around 22,000 in 2007.
In comparison, Australia showed no significant change during the period. The figure remained constant at roughly 10,000 from 2002 to 2007.
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