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The image shows a line graph titled 'Railway Track Length Usage by Four Countries (1980-2010)', with the y-axis measuring 'Railway Track Length (thousands of km)'. The data points, in thousands of km, are as follows: USA had 250 in 1980, ~247 in 1985, ~242 in 1990, ~237 in 1995, 230 in 2000, ~226 in 2005, and ~223 in 2010. Russia's usage was 150 in 1980, ~148 in 1985, 145 in 1990, 140 in 1995, ~137 in 2000, ~133 in 2005, and 130 in 2010. China's data points are ~30 in 1980, ~43 in 1985, 50 in 1990, 60 in 1995, ~68 in 2000, 80 in 2005, and 90 in 2010. India's track length was ~42 in 1980, ~47 in 1985, 50 in 1990, ~55 in 1995, 60 in 2000, 65 in 2005, and ~68 in 2010.
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The line graph above shows that the usage of railways by different countries which are China, USA, Russia, and India between 1980 and 2010.
From the graph, we can see that the USA was in the leading position in railway selection. Meanwhile, China was in the lowest position in railway selection. Russia has an average selection rate compared to the rest. At the same time, another country, India, has the same rate, with only a slight difference from China.
The results show that in the United States, the length of railways in 1980 was 250 thousand km, and by 2010 it had decreased to 50 thousand km.
By the same years with avarege km lengths Russia was 150 thousand km, and it had decreased to 20 thousand length.
The only ones which are increased length of railways China and India from 40 thounsand to 80 thousand.
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